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What is a burner phone?

A burner phone is a cheap prepaid phone with no commitments. It comes with a set number of prepaid call minutes, text messages or data, and it's designed to be disposed of after use. Burner phones are typically used when you need a phone quickly, without intentions of long-term use. They're contract-free, and you can grab them off the counter. They're called burner phones because you can "burn" them (trash them) after use, and the phone can't be traced back to you, which makes them appealing to criminals. Of course, those committed to illicit activities often do more than just throw these phon

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Why should you use a burner phone?

Burner phones are an easy way to avoid cellphone contracts or spam that you get on your primary phone number. Burners aren't linked to your identity, so you can avoid being tracked down or contacted. You don't have to dispose of a burner phone after use. You can add more minutes and continue using it. Burner phones can still function as regular phones, minus the hassle of a contract. You can also get a burner phone as a secondary phone for a specific purpose, like having a spare phone number for two-factor authentication texts, for business or to avoid roaming charges while traveling. Burner p

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Where can you buy a burner phone?

Burner phones are available at all major retail outlets, including Best Buy, Target and Walmart. They're also often available at convenience stores like 7-Eleven, local supermarkets, gas stations and retail phone outlets like Cricket and Metro. You can get a burner phone with cash, and it should cost between $10 and $50, although it may cost more if you get more minutes and data. If you're getting a burner phone specifically to avoid having the phone traced back to you, it makes sense to pay with cash instead of a credit card. If you just want a prepaid secondary phone, you can use a credit ca

Flying Somewhere This Spring? A Burner Phone Might Save You From a Border Headache