If you choose to use a texting app you can hide it when you are not using it. Links below. However this hiding method is not password protected so if your significant other gets their hands on your phone they can unhide those apps if they know how. There are 3rd party apps called launchers that allow you to install, hide and password protect apps. I have personally tried Microsoft Launcher. Works well and it is free.
[u]Andriod:[/u]
[URL]https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-hide-apps-on-android[/URL]
[u]IPhone:[/u]
[URL]https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-hide-apps-on-iphone[/URL]
[QUOTE=ChadAdler;5144275]In a lot of ways, this is a better option than an ad-filled app, but I think some less tech savvy married men might have a more difficult time managing and deleting multiple Google logins on the same device than just uninistalling an app when they're not using it.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=FrankHider;5144257]Visit [URL]www.google.com[/URL], set up a new login, install the google voice app on your phone, and login with that new account. There's your burner phone.[/QUOTE]
