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Ever wonder why is my number showing private on calls? Yeah, I had the same issue and it was frustrating as hell. People kept asking why I was calling with a private number, except I had no idea that's what was happening.
Turned out there are a bunch of reasons this happens. Sometimes it's a setting you accidentally toggled, sometimes your carrier is doing it on their end, or your SIM card is too old to play nice with newer networks. Let me walk you through what actually worked for me.
If you're on Android, the caller ID settings usually live in your Phone app settings under Calling accounts or Supplementary services, though it varies by brand. Samsung puts it somewhere different than Google Pixel, which is different from Realme or Xiaomi. The basic move is to find Additional settings, tap Caller ID, and select Show number. If that's greyed out, check if Advanced Protection is enabled in your security settings - that can lock things down.
For iPhone users on iOS 26, Apple moved everything into the Apps section. Just go Settings, find Apps, select Phone, and toggle Show My Caller ID on. If you have multiple lines like an eSIM and physical SIM, you gotta do it for each one separately or your number won't show on all calls.
If changing the setting doesn't fix it, try the network troubleshooting route. You can dial *31# to make your number visible for all calls, or #31# on certain carriers if you want to hide it. Some older carriers use different codes, so check what works on your network.
If that still doesn't work, reset your network settings completely. On Android go to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset mobile network settings. On iPhone go Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset Network Settings. Your phone will restart and reconnect to the carrier fresh.
Other things that can cause this: privacy apps like Truecaller or Hiya might be blocking your number if they have deep permissions. Old SIM cards older than five years struggle with 5G networks, so getting a new one or switching to eSIM might help. And if you're roaming or calling internationally, the caller ID signal sometimes gets lost jumping between networks.
Why is my number showing private usually comes down to your phone, your SIM, or your carrier not syncing properly. Work through these steps and you should get it sorted. Let me know if any of this actually fixes it for you.