Free Reverse Cell Phone
Lookup
Are you trying to reconnect
with someone who you’ve lost touch with or want to know who belongs to the phone number you have in front of you
without having to call? Are you looking for a reliable way to do a reverse cell phone lookup for free?
Here are a few different
options.
· Search Engine: Using Google or Yahoo to search for the owner of a number is one of
the first methods you should try. Often you can find at least the name of the person attached to the phone and
of course as a search engine there’s no extra charge. Simply type out the number and press search.
· Freereversephonedirectory.com: This site offers a consistent free search for the most basic
information such as location and carrier. For the more detailed information such as name, exact address and
other personal information you’ll have to pay a .99 cent fee. For those who only need the most basic of
information this could be a good resource and keep in mind that once you’ve paid the nominal fee you often have
full access to the search engine options.
· Whitepages.com: This website allows you to search for information based on land and
cell numbers. For businesses the information is free but for unpublished cell phone numbers the information
requires payment. You are also offered the ability to have owner of the number’s name texted to your cell. From
here you can ask to get more information for $1.99.
· Free-reverse-cell-phone-directory.com: This website offers a free cell phone lookup but requires you to enter
your own cell information in trade (this is to aid them in providing numbers on their directory according to the
site). For those protective of their personal information this might not be the best option.
· Integra Scan: This website offers several forms of people searches and gives you
several addresses in addition to the names that come up. Be careful though because you only get 3 free searches
a day.
As you use free cell phone lookup
sites keep some things in mind for your safety and ease of use.
· Never give out any information that pertains to your credit cards, bank
accounts, or social security number to a website you can’t trust with this information. If it’s
truly free, they won’t need your financial information and there is absolutely no reason such sites should ever
require your social security!
· Be Safe! Phishing sites are a widespread problem on the internet and often hide
in the guise of free offers. If a website leaves you feeling insecure or causes your anti-virus or other
security software to issue a warning close the page immediately and run a virus scan to be certain of your
computer’s security.
· If you choose to pay for a service, protect
yourself! The site should offer you the ability to use Paypal or have a secure
checkout to help protect your information from phishing and other inappropriate access to your identity. Look
for Verisign or another security option to verify this.
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