As a direct Gruveo code user you may want the other person to see the code you're calling them from, just like with regular phone numbers. And because direct Gruveo codes work as such, we have added this functionality to all direct codes. We want you to see the direct code that's calling you and then be able to easily call it back. You no longer need to remember to share your direct Gruveo code during the call - it's automatically shown on the screen.
The direct code calling you will be shown instead of the geographical location on the incoming call screen, and also in the missed call notification email (if you have turned it on). This means it is super easy to call the other user back after a missed call. This feature is now available for all direct Gruveo code users free of charge.
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On the other hand, we are aware some direct Gruveo code users may, for whatever reason, want their direct codes to remain invisible, so we’ve taken this into consideration, too. It is extremely easy to turn this feature off and hide your direct Gruveo code. Here's how you do it:
- Go to the Settings tab in your Gruveo profile.
- Click on the Notifications and Messages tab on the left.
- Uncheck the fourth option: Reveal your Gruveo @username when making outgoing calls.
Just follow the same steps to turn the feature back on.
If you don't have your own unique direct Gruveo code yet, click here to register one.
As always, if you have any questions, feel free to contact us and we'll be happy to help.