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The Benefits And Dangers Of A Reverse Phone Lookup

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By Richard Cussons

The idea of a reverse phone number search is new, though
becoming quite common. Being able to key in a phone number or
address and retrieve names is now considered the best way to
find those old contacts. Lost the name? Not to worry. A reverse
phone number search can find whoever you are looking for. It is
the easy way to search.

Of course, with all the ease comes problems. You can find any
name on such a directory. If multiple people have lived at a
certain address or had the same phone number, then they can all
appear on your search, giving you access to names you would have
otherwise never seen. This has spawned a great debate in privacy
versus convenience.

Below, we will explain both the benefits and dangers of using a
reverse phone number search:

Benefits:

Obviously, the ultimate benefit is the ease of which you can
track someone down. If you find yourself with just an address or
phone number, getting a name to go with it can be difficult.
Now, all you need to do is find one of the many online
directories and type it in. The search will be completed in a
matter of seconds. Another benefit to a reverse phone search is
also that it saves you time. No more wasted days of trying to
locate a specific person. Whether you try to contact everyone
you know in hopes to discover who can claim and certain number,
or hunt through your stack of papers to see if you had jotted
the name down elsewhere. you could spend a great deal of energy
trying to piece it together. Now, that is not necessary.

Dangers:

As said before, the obvious danger is the ease to which you can
retrieve names. This can lead you to other avenues of
information. Often directories will, when you type in a phone
number, give you the previous known address of a person and
their age. This little bit of information can be enough to use
for other searches. And, in today's world of fraud and scamming,
it is not so wrong to think this could be a problem.

Also, the danger in an online search is that, if someone was
looking for you, they now have the information they need to
contact you. Perhaps you do not wish to speak with them; that
protection is gone. While not so much a danger, this could
become an annoyance for someone to have your personal
information.

Conclusion:

A reverse phone number search can either be helpful or harmful,
depending on who is doing the searching. While it may allow you
to find the person you are looking for, it may also allow
someone else to find you. This uneasy balance of information has
caused many to reevaluate the phone search situation, and they
will continue to evaluate it until an agreement beneficial to
all can be found. Until then, use the search wisely.

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