Is there a way to make a second passcode that only allows access to making calls?

I would like to be able to have my regular passcode for full access to everything on my phone but have a second passcode I can enter for when someone asks to borrow my phone to make a call, and this would only give them access to making a call but no access to my calendar, emails, photos, apps, etc.
Does anyone know if this is possible to do through settings or even if there is an app for this?
Thanks

No, this isn't possible and there isn't an app that would be able to do this.

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