Configuration options on Android devices that govern the display of identifying information during incoming calls. These settings dictate whether a phone number is shown to the recipient of a call and can, in some instances, control the information presented about the caller’s identity. For example, a user might choose to block their number from being displayed, or they may opt to use third-party applications to enhance the information provided during a call.
Managing the presentation of caller information provides increased control over privacy and security. Historically, the ability to modify this behavior was limited, but advancements in mobile operating systems and telecommunications infrastructure have led to greater user agency. Benefits include preventing unwanted calls, protecting personal information, and potentially identifying spam or fraudulent calls more effectively.