Some Applications of the Reverse Cell Phone Lookup

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By Joe Macker


A conventional telephone directory files customers' information like name and address and these information are employed by a directory user to recover the customer's cell phone number or telephone number. 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. But the utilization of reverse cell phone lookup was entangled in controversy due to the security and privacy issues when availed of inappropriately. Let us now see how reverse phone directories are used.

In law enforcement, reverse phone directories are used to retrieve the address of the certain phone number. A very good example of this is in a certain 911 call. If a cell phone number or phone number is not recognized by the caller id, they have the number searched in the reverse cell phone lookup and retrieve the details of the caller like the name and the 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. Since cell phones have become popular as well, it has been debated for a long time whether or not to release cell phone numbers to the public and to be included 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 data was gathered from resources that are obtained online.

This info, if not used correctly, can be a security and privacy matter to quite a few people. Still, with the Internet being readily available and some companies who exploit this feature such as fund raisers, telemarketers, and others who communicate to consumers by phone, there is just no way to be sure of your safety. Put extra care in giving out your cell phone number to unfamiliar persons or those who have not earned your trust.




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