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Reverse Phone Look up: Bad or an Innocent Service?

Monday, June 8th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Sometimes it’s hard to believe how advanced we’ve become.

It is a popular belief that Information Technology saw the most advancements. But it’s not true. Health and medicinal world is the one with the most new discoveries. These advancements are extremely promising. Probably the biggest discovery of all is the discovery of stem cells. This is not to say that IT is lagging far behind either. Information technology has seen its fair share of growth also. Alas, some of these developments have been linked to controversy! Reverse phone lookup would be a good case. Before the digital version of the reverse phone lookup or the 411 service you had to manually lookup the phone number in a telephone directory. This would take a regular person several hours at the very least.

 

What was once a nearly impossible task can now be done in fractions of a second. Simply visit a web-site like: http://www.cell-lookup.net enter the phone number and voila.

 

One can find out a lot of things using telephone digits. Things like surname and postal address are often undisclosed. Some cell phone lookups can reveal even more. GPS and Cell Tower search might disclose the current physical location of the cell owner!

The potential uses of this reverse phone directory lookup are absolutely amazing. Prank calls and harassment calls can now be traced and reported to authorities. Running a toll free number check can tell you the name of the company that was calling. Or maybe you just want to send your favourite uncle a Christmas present, but only have his phone number. It’s sad, but evil doers can also use this service. A sexual predator might use this to find the address of his victim. A criminal might be able to find a debtor.

I sincerely hope that the bad guys won’t spoil it for the rest of us. Just because they decide to cross the line it doesn’t mean that others will follow their example. I think we should still enjoy the freedom of information.

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