Line2

A phone number was never meant to be an all-access pass to your life.

That’s why Line2 was made to protect consumers’ privacy. Line2 is an affordable second phone line app that acts as a buffer and gives back control. Whether it’s dating online, capturing discount codes, or defending against spam, Line2’s ad-free solution can control incoming calls, provide local number options, and freely call, text, and block straight from an existing device. Plus, Line2 works over WiFi, 4G, and LTE for the most reliable connection to stay connected anytime, anywhere.

55MM+ Calls Annually

55.5 million calls annually

49MM+ SMS Messages Annually

49.5 million SMS messages annual

40K Active Users

40 thousand active users

Recent News

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Chain Store Age  
Sticking to a budget is top-of-mind for back-to-school shoppers this year, with the cost of goods once again serving as the biggest source of stress. Parents shopping for grade school and high school students plan to spend an average of $389 total this year — $177 for grade schoolers and $212 for high schoolers — down from $506 last year, according to a survey by RetailMeNot. For college students, the average expected spend is $598, compared to $821 in 2024.
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