No it is not.
in the UK, add 141 before the number and the recipient will not see your caller ID. :)
Caller ID spoofing is the practice of causing the telephone network to display a number on the recipient's Caller ID display that is not that of the actual originating station.
You have to apply to the government of your region, and usually they require from you data concerning your salary (if any), social security number, ID, and other such data. In the US the food stamp program is called SNAP.
because there ppl out there that need help and dont have the money to pay for food
You can only apply online for food stamps, you can't use them online as you need to present ID when making purchases with food stamps. Perhaps some stores would allow you to order online, but you would need to check with your local agency.
You need a recipient ID to send an email. If you do not have any ID, you can't send the mail. To send a mail to naver, you need his Email ID.
Star 67 is a feature on some phone systems that allows the caller to block the display of their phone number when making a call. By dialing *67 before dialing the recipient's phone number, the recipient will see "Private Number" or "Unknown Caller" on their caller ID.
A fake caller ID would be used by someone who wanted to convince the recipient of the call that the call was coming from a different number. These cannot be bought in mainstream shops, but specialist websites such as SpoofTel will sell them.
the ID number on your ID card
*67 will make your call anonymous (your caller ID information will not show up on the recipient's caller ID) on a per-call basis.
you only need one stamp