Posts Tagged ‘Privacy Concerns’

Reverse Cell Phone Lookup And Its Applications

posted by Catt Mallen
Monday, July 11, 2011

A typical phone directory lists customer’s details such as name and address and these details are used by a directory user to retrieve the customer’s cell phone number or telephone number for that matter. Also called gray pages directory and crisscross directory, a reverse cell phone lookup differs from the directory because you use instead the phone number to look for the customer’s details such as the owner of that number and the specific address.

US telephone companies have been making printed reverse phone directories  for quite some time now and handed it to public libraries and agencies for law enforcement. However, the use of reverse cell phone lookup has been controversial because of the security and privacy concerns when not used appropriately. Let us examine how reverse phone directories are employed.

In law enforcement, reverse phone directories are used to retrieve the address of the certain phone number. For instance, this is used in a particular 911 call. If the caller ID cannot identify the cell phone number or phone number, the number is scanned using the reverse cell phone lookup and recall the data of the caller such as the name and address. By utilizing this, they can answer immediately calls from specific addresses and render assistance without the need for the caller to give the address.

The reverse phone directory is another one of the many important tools in any public library. If they do not have the address of the book’s borrower but only the person’s phone number, all they have to do is browse the reverse cell phone lookup and get the registered address of the borrower. Whenever there are penalties or some discrepancies, they can contact the borrower using the address obtained.

In the US however phone subscribers have the option to pay a certain amount to exclude their number from the reverse phone numbers. As cell phones have become also popular, it has been argued for a considerable period of time whether to publish to the public or not the cell phone numbers or to be entered in the reverse phone directories. At present, these cell phone numbers are not listed yet but there are a number of information companies that give reverse cell phone directories. This information was obtained from resources that are found online.

This data, if not utilized properly, can turn out to be a privacy and security concern for a lot of people. But with the accessibility of the internet and some firms who capitalise on this feature like fund raisers, telemarketers and others who connect to consumers by phone, there is no guarantee you will be secure. Just be careful in giving away your cell phone number to someone you don’t know or trust just to be safe.

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iPhone Insurance: Are there any free cellular lookups portals ?

posted by Catt Mallen
Sunday, June 28, 2009

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I’m  looking for a free online reverse search portal. Where should I go?

There  are a number of free places that you can consult when you’re searching  for a free reverse phone directory. One of the first places that comes to mind is the  local 411 or yellow pages.

How reliable are those directories in  terms of the information that they provide?

The common flaw that these services share is the fact  that you cannot look up cellular and unlisted phone numbers. We cannot  expect much from a free “charity” service like that. So if you’re  looking up a mobile telephone number or a de-listed number you will  most certainly not find it there. There are better alternatives which  are described below.

Landline telephone numbers are all over the place, they’re as easy as uzor polosa

Land lines can be  looked up and stored by anyone, otherwise we wouldn’t have phone books  in every other phone booth. Due to illegal telemarketing practices the  telephone numbers have become a little bit harder to come by, but not  by much.

Why are the de-listed and cellular numbers so hard to track?

The main reason for that is the level of effort that it  takes to assemble the telephone numbers since they are not found in the  main phone registrar (namely the cellular and the unlisted numbers).  The main registrar doesn’t have the cell phones for several one or  more reasons listed below.

Privacy concerns

If someone calls you on a landline and starts pitching you a  product you might be mad because the person on the other line is taking  up your time, but if that someone calls you on a cell phone and does  the same you might end up paying for the phone call on a per minute  basis. It  would be normal if you wanted to find out who gave away your telephone  number to the pesky telemarketers and if you discovered that it was  your phone carrier then you might ask them to pick up the bill, which  they would not want to do.

SMS spam

Bulk SMS messages are an every day  annoyance in several big Asian countries. Since many carriers make you  pay for SMS messages even if you’re on the receiving end, SBMS might  hurt you financially as well as mentally.

Where to go to find a record on a cell phone  number?

If you search hard you will be able to find 2 or 3 companies  that offer high quality reverse cell phone look ups. When you get to their site make sure to perform a sample  look up to see if the phone number that interests you can be found in  the database.

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