Free Phone & Internet Program (Lifeline) – Full Overview
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Free phone & internet program option: Lifeline (how it works + how to apply safely)

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If you searched “free phone,” the most common legitimate path is an eligibility-based monthly discount program. Lifeline is a federal program that can reduce the monthly cost of eligible phone and/or internet service. Below you’ll see the plain-language overview and the safest official next steps.

Eligibility-based discount Phone or internet service One per household Apply + choose a provider
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Quick facts

Read this first so you know what you’re signing up for.

What it is
A monthly discount program
Lifeline lowers the monthly cost of eligible phone or internet service for qualifying households.
What “free phone” usually means
Discount first, device depends
Some providers may include a device depending on availability and plan terms. The core benefit is the monthly discount.
Household rule
One benefit per household
A household is people living together who share income/expenses (not necessarily related).
Where you apply
Official portals + provider enrollment
You typically qualify first, then choose a participating provider in your area to enroll.
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ACP ended — why you still see “ACP application” everywhere

The ACP ended, but the search term still appears a lot. That creates confusion — and sometimes scam pages. Lifeline is separate and remains active. The safest path is to use the official Lifeline Support Center resources.

Good rule of thumb

  • If a page looks outdated, verify on official Lifeline Support pages.
  • Never pay “enrollment fees” to random sites or social posts.
  • Official resources clearly explain steps, documents, and support contacts.

Scam signals

  • “Pay to enroll” or “processing fee” requests.
  • Guaranteed promises like “free iPhone” (strong red flag).
  • Forms that ask for sensitive info with no official domain or support info.
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Do you qualify?

People usually qualify through either income or participation in qualifying assistance programs. The official qualification page lists the latest eligibility paths and accepted proof.

1 Income-based eligibility

  • Based on household income thresholds tied to federal guidelines.
  • You may be asked for proof (pay stubs, tax return, etc.).
  • Thresholds differ by household size and can be updated.

Official eligibility info →

2 Program-based eligibility

  • SNAP (Food Stamps)
  • Medicaid
  • SSI
  • Federal Public Housing Assistance
  • Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefit

Tribal eligibility can include additional programs. Always confirm on the official Lifeline qualification page.

How to apply (simple flow)

The usual flow is: (1) confirm eligibility and then (2) enroll with a participating provider. The official resources below are the safest place to start.

1
Start the official process
Use official pages to understand eligibility and submit the application in the proper channel.
2
Choose a provider near you
Plans and availability vary by area. Use the official provider search tool to find options.
3
Enroll & keep info updated
You may need to recertify periodically and update household/address changes to keep benefits active.

Get started (official) → Providers near me →

Disclaimer: This page is informational and not an official government website. Program rules and eligibility can change. Always confirm the latest information on official Lifeline Support (USAC) pages before applying.

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