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    Get a Burner Phone for Travel to Protect Your Private Info

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminJuly 24, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Traveling internationally comes with its own unique set of stresses. Though you may’ve considered which suitcase to pack, or how to stay connected while on the go, 2025 has delivered a new complexity. According to recent reports, US Customs and Border Protection agents are increasing the frequency and intensity of device searches, and that includes the devices of Americans returning home. Though these searches aren’t illegal, they can be intrusive. Thankfully, you have an option. A burner phone can help you stay in touch without carrying all your data at the same time.

    But a burner isn’t just for crossing borders. It can also be a useful tool for everyday situations where you want to stay connected without sacrificing privacy or convenience. Whether you’re trying to cut back on screen time or protect your personal details, or you just want a break from the constant ping of notifications, a no-frills device can help. Conan O’Brien swears by his for staying focused. If you’ve ever felt like your smartphone knows a little too much, it might be time to consider giving it a vacation of its own.

    Read more: Best Prepaid Phone of 2025

    Although carriers have offered prepaid phones since the ’90s, the term “burner phones” or “burners” essentially became popular in the 2000s because of their use in the celebrated HBO series The Wire, in which characters use burner phones to avoid getting caught by the police. Though often portrayed in that light, burners are not popular only among criminals. With privacy concerns rising, you might consider using a burner phone yourself.

    So, what exactly is a burner phone and how does it work? Below, we explain everything you need to know about burners and how to get one.

    What is a burner phone?

    Simply put, 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 is designed to be disposed of after use.

    Burners are contract-free, and you can grab them off the counter. They’re called burner phones because you can “burn” them, i.e., trash them after use, and the phone cannot be traced back to you, which makes them appealing to criminals. Burner phones are typically used when you need a phone quickly, without intentions of long-term usage. 

    Burners are different from getting a regular, contract-bound cellphone plans that require a lot of your information to be on file.

    Why should you use a burner phone?

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    Burner phones are an easy way to avoid pesky cellphone contracts or spam that you may be getting on your primary phone number. Burners are not linked to your identity so you can avoid getting tracked down or contacted if that’s what you need.

    However, you don’t have to dispose of it after use — you can just add more minutes and continue using it. Burner phones can still function as regular phones, minus the hassle of getting a phone with 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 purposes or to avoid roaming charges while traveling. You can get a burner phone for any privacy reasons you may have.

    Read more: The Data Privacy Tips Digital Security Experts Wish You Knew

    Burner phones, prepaid phones, smartphones and burner SIMs: What’s the difference? 

    Burner phones are typically cheap feature phones and usually don’t come with the bells and whistles of a smartphone. Because these are designed to be cheap and disposable, you only get the essentials and very simple designs. The flip phone is a common sight in the burner phone market.

    All burner phones are prepaid phones but not all prepaid phones are burners. What sets a burner apart is that you will not have to give away any personal information to get one and it won’t be traceable back to you. Also, it will be cheap enough to be trashed after use.

    Prepaid smartphones are generally low-end models to begin with and burners are the cheapest prepaid phones you can get. However, you can use any unlocked smartphone with prepaid SIM cards if you want to, essentially making it a prepaid phone.

    If you want to get a burner, you don’t necessarily have to buy a new phone. You can get a burner SIM and use it with an existing phone as well. Burner SIMs are prepaid SIMs you can get without a contract or giving away personal information.

    Where can you buy a burner phone?

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    Burner phones are available at all the major retailers.

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    Burner phones are available at all major retail outlets. You can pick them up from Best Buy, Target, Walmart and other big retailers. They’re also often available at convenience stores like 7-Eleven, local supermarkets, gas stations and retail phone outlets like Cricket, Metro and others.

    You can get a burner phone with cash; a typical burner should cost between $10 and $50. It may cost more if you get more minutes and data with the phone. 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 pay for one with a credit card. Credit cards will leave a paper trail that leads back to you but that shouldn’t be an issue unless you really don’t want the burner phone linked back to you.

    There are also many apps that let you get secondary phone numbers, including Google Fi and the Burner app. However, these cannot quite be called burners in the ideal sense because these providers will typically have at least some of your personal information.

    If you’re just looking to get a solid prepaid phone without anonymity, you can check out our full guide for the best prepaid phone plans available currently. We also have a guide for the best cheap phone plans you can get.

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