How to search for people

There are many facilities now for finding people by accessing the masses of information on the internet.

The best two portals are show on the right here ====>

With these you can search by name, by email, by SSN or by phone number.
You can also request a background check.

So whether you want to search for people that you once knew; want the contact details for someone or wnat to find someone who owes you money then the web is a great place to start. Search people com.

So to search for people in the U.S. go to PEOPLE SEARCH US

or for the UK go to PEOPLE SEARCH UK

How Much Does Home Insurance Cost

Insurance companies rearly reward loyalty and so I have found, after nearly 30 years dealing in international property, that it is essential to go to a home insurance quote comparison site before every renewal.  Hundreds of dollars can be saved and its free to do.



The home is usually the biggest investment we will ever make and the cost of repair of damage after extreme weather or an accident in the home could cause financial difficulty or even potentially a crisis.



Of course cost is not the only factor as it is important to ensure that the level of cover of the home insurance policy is sufficient although this is the major component that determines the cost of the home insurance.



So I recommend that having determined the level of cover of the property and personal belongings it should be an annual event to go to a home insurance comparison site to get the best quote.

Deeper web searches for people

Search engines such as Google collect pages from across the web allowing us to search the content of those pages. This is great if we are searching for a person and their name can be found on a static web page. Unfortunately, standard search engines are unable to tap into the vast quantities of information on people located in online databases. For example, you won’t find White Pages listings using a Google Search. All this information untapped by search engines makes up the Deep Web.


White pages sites, electoral roll sites, and other well known databases make up an important part of the deeper web for those of us looking for someone, and most of us can dig up a white pages site to search. The deeper web however goes much further, and can be used to great effect in your people search.


For example, if you are looking for someone you went to school with, and know they went on to University to study medicine, it makes a lot of sense to try searching an online database of medical practitioners.


The deeper web often makes uses of smaller more targeted information, and allows you to narrow searches quickly. For example, you are looker for a female by the name of Jane Doe. You have tried standard searches and white pages but had no luck. You assume she may have been married and hence changed her name.. so what can you do quickly online? If you have further information such as the University attended, chosen profession or occupation, or other interests, why not delve right into the deeper web and try your search. Many deeerp web databases have advanced searches where a first name only search is possible. As the searchable data is usually smaller and often accompanied by additional information, you can sift through the results fairly quickly and often know whether you’ve hit a match or not.



Finding deeper web sites is also fairly straight forward. To start with, you’ll find many categorised deeper web people search sources through our online directory. Failing that, try a standard search on a search engine using your chosen topic (i.e. doctor) and add terms such as “database” “registry” “register” etc. You’d be surprised at just how many deeper web databases there are out there in the UK containing people names and information.


Foot Note: In the not to distant future, we may be fortunate enough to not have to visit each site to run our deeper web searches. New search technologies such as PIPL are attempting to do this automatically for us. Whilst it is in Beta at present, and only available for the USA and Canada, this sort of technology may make it easier to find people in the future.

Search for people

There are many facilities now for finding people by accessing the masses of information on the internet.

The best two portals are show on the right here ====>

With these you can search by name, by email, by SSN or by phone number.
You can also request a background check.

So whether you want to search for people that you once knew; want the contact details for someone or wnat to find someone who owes you money then the web is a great place to start. Search people com.

So to search for people in the U.S. go to PEOPLE SEARCH US

or for the UK go to PEOPLE SEARCH UK

People searches

Overstating the power of the web to help you find people and find out about people is easy. An article in the Independent (in the UK) in November claimed that: 'from cyberstalkers to identity thieves, all kinds of people can find out all about you, and potentially wreak havoc with the results.'

While there are certainly valid concerns about privacy, and identity theft is a serious risk when companies and individuals are not careful with personal data, it is misleading to imply that simple searches can unearth sensitive data about anyone.

When journalists are trying to trace people they are usually looking for contacts, case studies or trying to get background on key people. Sometimes, we may be looking for someone behind a company or product who doesn't want any publicity. A 15-minute Google session often gives us enough, but if your search strategy starts and ends with Google you're missing out.

We all know about expert finders (such as Profnet) and services such as AlphaGalileo but often these aren't focused enough and they don't help if you're target isn't a registered 'expert'. There are a range of other ethically sound and legal tools you can use to trace people online and find out more about them.