PRIV is a virtual phone number app aimed at the Polish market, built around the slogan βYour Conversations, Your Rules.β After downloading the app, users can get up to 3 random phone numbers without a physical SIM cardβonly an internet connection is required. These numbers can be used to receive and send SMS, make and receive calls, and communicate with other Priv users for free. Its core positioning is not enterprise-grade CPaaS, but rather personal privacy numbers and secure communication.
In terms of channels, PRIV covers voice, SMS, and in-app IM, but not email. Typical use cases include online finance or healthcare contacts, website registration, separating marketing calls from personal calls, second-hand transactions, dating, food delivery, and work communication. Users can provide an additional number without exposing their real mobile number, and can shut down a number if it starts attracting harassment. The materials also emphasize that DMs and messages use end-to-end encryption, but do not disclose implementation details, key management practices, or third-party audit information.
The pricing structure is relatively clear: Free costs 0 zΕ/month and includes 1 free number with the ability to receive calls and SMS; Mini costs 100 points/month, with calls or SMS charged at 20 points per minute or message; Starter costs 9 zΕ or 900 points/month, supports up to 3 numbers, and charges 10 gr per minute or message for calls and SMS to other networks; Unlimited costs 19 zΕ or 1900 points/month and includes unlimited calls and SMS within the subscription. Its points system is also notable: users earn 1 point per minute for receiving calls from mobile networks, and 1 point for each SMS received. These points can be used for subscriptions or communication usage.
Its strengths include easy onboarding, no SIM card requirement, low pricing, no 12/24-month long-term contracts, and clearly stated features such as number shutdown, a free plan, and privacy-focused positioning. On the compliance side, its privacy policy mentions GDPR/RODO, EU non-personal data regulations, telecommunications secrecy and transmission data under Polish telecommunications law, and the operating entity is CONFLY sp. z o.o. The drawbacks are also clear: it does not disclose SMS delivery rates, call connection rates, SLA, or carrier coverage; nor does it provide information on APIs, Webhooks, SDKs, or enterprise integrations, making it unsuitable for evaluation as a developer SMS/voice platform. Payment methods are also not specified.
PRIV is better suited to individuals living in Poland or those who need a Polish virtual number, especially for hiding a real mobile number, reducing marketing harassment, temporary transaction contacts, and privacy-focused communication. If a business needs large-scale verification codes, notification SMS, global voice, or email channels, alternatives such as Twilio, Vonage, Google Voice, TextNow, Hushed, Burner, and OpenPhone should be considered first. Access from China, app store availability, and cross-border payment support are not specified, so they should be considered unknown. Users in mainland China should also pay attention to whether Polish numbers work reliably for local platform registration, SMS receiving, and long-term stability.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on getpriv.com official site.
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