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December 10, 2008
New Technology Provides A Way To Trace A Cell Phone Number Back To Owner
You may do everything you can to protect your cell number from getting into the hands of the wrong person, but there are times when you may have no control over who gains access to your personal information. You could accidentally give it to the wrong person or put it in the wrong place and before you know it, your cell phone information is showing up in a cell phone directory and you're receiving tons of unsolicited and irksome phone calls.
The cell phone directories that you think about when you think of a database is not the same as the residential phone listings made available by the white pages. Landline directories have been around for what seems like forever, and are published by official sources for those numbers. Unless someone has specifically asked for an unlisted number, they are going to be included in the directory. You can even reverse search the white pages with a mysterious number.
What that means for you is that if you want to find out the name associated with a certain landline, you have a good chance at finding what you need through a reverse phone lookup. Finding the owner of a cell phone number, however, is a different story. It used to be that if you wanted to look up a cell phone number, you were in for a very difficult and seemingly futile journey. Until recently, reverse cell phone directories did not exist because of legal issues around publishing cell phone numbers for the general public.
Cell phone directories are a new and high in demand service available on the internet through various data providers. A reverse cell phone trace can be used to retrieve important information such as a name, address, city, state and much more if it is available. These numbers are harvested from many different sources, such as private databases. The information is not always entirely accurate or complete, however, that does not mean they cannot be useful if you need to find this kind of information.
Posted by geekblue at December 10, 2008 11:47 AM







