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A reverse phone lookup or also known as greypages, is a kind of service that offers the inquirer information regarding a specific number. A reverse telephone directory is a collection of phone numbers and customer details such as name and address.

Law enforcers and emergency services use reverse telephone directories to locate the origin of a request for assistance; The system they use include listings that are both public and private and are therefore restricted to be only used internally.

Reverse phone directories have been provided by telephone companies for decades now and they were distributed to law enforcers and public libraries. Early 90's some business have begun to offer reverse telephone lookup services for a fee and the early 2000s brought about reverse phone lookup companies that are based online.

In the United States of America, landline telephone subscribers have the option to pay a minimal fee to have their phone numbers excluded from the listing or directory. Called the "Your Listing Not Published" service, it costs $0.80 to $1.50 to have your number excluded from the directory. It is not possible to have your cellular phone number delisted because each and every cellular carrier has their own respective databases.

There has been a very hot issue about releasing to the public information regarding cellular telephone owners. An opposition that was driven by a consumer-protection institution has presented in the Congress regarding the privacy issues.

These days, with the advancement of the online world, web based organizations provide a reverse phone directory.

An individual looking for specific details will simply have to search for a web page that supply this sort of service, type in the number, and in seconds the information will be displayed.

It is important to find the right reverse phone lookup company that suits your needs because some websites only offer the basics such as name and address. Other companies provide more than the usual and even offer background checks, but this of course is not free of charge but comes with a fee.

Throughout the UK proper, reverse phone look up isn't obtainable publicly however in the Channel Islands, information can be obtained in the printed telephone directories.

Because we now reside in the digital time, one can't help but consider the consequences of getting personal data readily available for anybody to see. Are phone finder companies truly useful or can they pose more danger to the naive person?

by: Janelle Elizabeth




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