Phone number masking hides the phone numbers of parties in a call from each other. Many businesses find it advantageous to anonymize communication between two parties — for example, between a customer and a delivery agent on a food delivery service platform or a driver and a rider using a ride-hailing application. Businesses can implement phone number masking by sending calls through an intermediate phone number that acts as a proxy between the two parties. A Plivo number can serve as the intermediate number to connect the two parties while keeping their contact information private.
As an example, we’ll build a number-masking application for a food delivery service that lets the company connect customers with delivery agents and vice versa without revealing any actual phone numbers. To do this, you
To get started, you need a Plivo account — sign up with your work email address if you don’t have one already. You must have a voice-enabled Plivo phone number to receive incoming calls; you can rent numbers from the Numbers page of the Plivo console, or by using the Numbers API. If this is your first time using Plivo APIs, follow our instructions to set up a .NET development environment and a web server and safely expose that server to the internet.
Create customer-to-agent phone number mapping for the application. Whenever a customer places an order, their phone number should be stored in a database for your application to access. A delivery agent will be assigned for the order, and the agent’s number will also be stored in your database, and will be mapped to the customer’s number:
Customer’s Number <-> Agent’s Number
1-415-666-7777 1-415-666-7778
We created an App.config file with sample mapping data for this project:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<configuration>
<configSections>
<section
name="CustomerAgent"
type="System.Configuration.DictionarySectionHandler" />
</configSections>
<CustomerAgent>
<add key="14156667777" value="14156667778" />
<add key="14156667779" value="14156667780" />
<add key="14156667781" value="14156667782" />
</CustomerAgent>
</configuration>
In Visual Studio, navigate to the Controllers directory in the NumberMasking application. Create a controller named HandleIncomingController.cs
and paste into it this code:
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using System.Configuration;
using Plivo.XML;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Collections;
// Handle incoming calls to a Plivo number, connect agent with customer and vice versa without revealing their actual phone numbers.
namespace NumberMasking.Controllers
{
public class HandleIncomingController : Controller
{
// GET: /<controller>/
public IActionResult Index()
{
string FromNumber = Request.Query["From"];
string ToNumber = Request.Query["To"];
var resp = new Response();
// Customer-agent mapping
var CustomerAgentMap = (ConfigurationManager.GetSection("CustomerAgent") as Hashtable)
.Cast<DictionaryEntry>()
.ToDictionary(n => n.Key.ToString(), n => n.Value.ToString());
// Agent-customer mapping
var AgentCustomerMap = CustomerAgentMap.ToDictionary(kp => kp.Value, kp => kp.Key);
if (CustomerAgentMap.ContainsKey(FromNumber)) // Check whether the customer's number is in the customer-agent mapping
{
var DestNumber = CustomerAgentMap[FromNumber]; // Assign the value from the customer-agent array to number variable
Dial dial = new Dial(new
Dictionary<string, string>() {
{"callerId", ToNumber} // Plivo number is used as the caller ID for the call toward the agent
});
dial.AddNumber(DestNumber,
new Dictionary<string, string>() { });
resp.Add(dial);
}
else if (AgentCustomerMap.ContainsKey(FromNumber)) // Check whether the agent's number is in the customer-agent mapping
{
var DestNumber = AgentCustomerMap[FromNumber]; // Assign the key from the customer-agent array to number variable
Dial dial = new Dial(new
Dictionary<string, string>() {
{"callerId", ToNumber} // Plivo number is used as the caller ID for the call toward the customer
});
dial.AddNumber(DestNumber,
new Dictionary<string, string>() { });
resp.Add(dial);
}
Debug.WriteLine(resp.ToString());
var output = resp.ToString();
return this.Content(output, "text/xml");
}
}
}
Before you start the application, edit the Properties/launchSettings.json file and set the applicationUrl
:
"applicationUrl": "http://localhost:5000/"
Run the project and you should see your basic server application in action at http://localhost:5000/handleincoming/.
Set up ngrok to expose your local server to the internet.
Now people can call your Plivo number. If an incoming call to your Plivo number is from one of the customer phone numbers in the customer-agent map — for example, if the caller number is 14156667777 — then Plivo will send the XML response to process the incoming call as below, and you can check the XML document in your browser.
If the incoming call to your Plivo number is from one of the agent phone numbers in the customer-agent map — for example, if the caller number is 14156667778 — then Plivo will send the XML response to process the incoming call as below, and you can check the XML document in your browser.
Associate the MVC controller you created with Plivo by creating a Plivo application. Visit Voice > Applications in the Plivo console and click on Add New Application, or use Plivo’s Application API.
Give your application a name — we called ours Number Masking
. Enter the server URL you want to use (for example, https://<ngrok_identifier>.ngrok.io/handleincoming/) in the Answer URL
field and set the method as GET
. Click Create Application to save your application.
Navigate to the Numbers page and select the phone number you want to use for this application.
From the Application Type drop-down, select XML Application
.
From the Plivo Application drop-down, select Number Masking
(the name we gave the application).
Click Update Number to save.
To test the application, you need two Plivo numbers. Set up one of your numbers as a customer and another as an agent in the customer-to-agent mapping data in the config file. Make a call from each of your mobile numbers to the Plivo number you mapped to the application. You should see that the call is forwarded to the other number, and that the incoming call has the Plivo number as the caller ID.