Speaking of iOS, the company also updated their iOS app this morning. I’ve heard from multiple sources that the team has been making money hand over fist - which makes sense, given that Burner has been sitting in the Top 10 chart for utilities in the iOS App Store for months now. I asked Ad Hoc, the company behind Burner, for some stats (like how many Burners they’d sold so far), but they’re keeping those numbers close to the chest. business, after all if the police come a-knockin’ with subpoena in hand, they’ll turn over your data. It’s important to note that while apps like Burner offer user-to-user anonymity, that doesn’t mean it’s gonna hide you from the heavy backhand of the law. Hushed - an app which Burner’s CEO actually called out in our comments for being too similar to their app - launched on Android back in January before rolling out on iOS a few months later. While Burner was the first app to really strike oil with this concept, it’s not the first of its kind on Android. At its most basic level, 2 bucks gets you 3 credits, which is good for a “Mini Burner” - a number that lasts 7 days, 20 voice minutes, or 60 texts, whichever comes first. The free-to-download Burner app comes with one free Burner number, but the pricing gets a bit wonky after that.
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