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  2. STU-III - Wikipedia

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    STU-III secure telephones on display at the National Cryptologic Museum in 2005.. Most STU-III units were built for use with what NSA calls Type 1 encryption.This allows them to protect conversations at all security classification levels up to Top Secret, with the maximum level permitted on a call being the lower clearance level of the two persons talking.

  3. Unlisted number - Wikipedia

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    The first type secret number was typically used by celebrities (in this case the address was hidden as well). The second type unlisted number was not listed in the (paper based) phone book, but was listed on the directory service (a voice call to 018 in the 1970s).

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  5. Why you need a secret phone number (and how to get one) - AOL

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    Your phone number was never meant to be an all-access pass to your life. That 10-digit string has likely followed you worldwide and across the internet for years. Over the course of that time, you ...

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  7. Secret Number - Wikipedia

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    On March 3, 2023, Secret Number released their Japanese debut single "Like It Like It" digitally. It was also announced that the extended play of the same name containing six tracks including the Japanese debut single would be released on April 5, 2023. [36] On May 24, 2023, Secret Number released their sixth single album entitled Doxa. [37]

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  9. PostSecret - Wikipedia

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    PostSecret inspired another collaborative art project Snail Mail My Email, where volunteers handwrite strangers' emails and send physical letters to the intended recipients, free of charge. [ 17 ] From August 3, 2015 to September 2017, an exhibit [ 18 ] at the National Postal Museum features more than 500 postcards submitted to PostSecret.