Truecaller is a popular app that shows you contact details of unknown numbers calling you. It crowdsources contact details from all its users' address books. So even if you've never used the service, your name and number could be on Truecaller's database, thanks to someone else who's saved your contact details and allowed the app to access them.
For this reason, you should consider removing your number from Truecaller's database. Note that you can't remove your number from the service if you are using the app. You'll have to deactivate your own account to get your number removed. If you were hoping to get just your number removed, while seeing contact details of everyone else who calls, you're out of luck.
Steps to deactivate your Truecaller account
Android
Open the app > tap the people icon in the upper left corner > Settings > About > Deactivate account.
iPhone
Open the app > tap the gear icon in the top right corner > About Truecaller > Scroll down > Deactivate Truecaller.
Windows Mobile
Open the app and tap the three dots in the bottom right corner > Settings > Help > Deactivate account.
Once you have deactivated your Truecaller account, you can proceed to removing your number from the service
How to remove your number from Truecaller
- Go to the Truecaller Unlist Page .
- Enter your phone number with the correct country code. For example: +911140404040 or +919999999999.
- Tick one of the reasons for unlisting, or if you wish, type your reasons for removal in the Other form.
- Key in the verification captcha.
- Click Unlist
Truecaller claims that it removes these numbers up to 24 hours after
receiving an unlist request. This doesn't always mean that your number
will stay off the service forever. We'd removed our mobile number around
a year ago but it started appearing again on the service a few days ago
even though we've never used Truecaller. Your best bet is to keep
checking with Truecaller users whether they see your contact details. If
they don't, you're good to go. If not, you can always ask them to
unlist your number.
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