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Yasni: Indians Are D.I.Y. Private Spies
[June 23, 2009]

Yasni: Indians Are D.I.Y. Private Spies


Jun 23, 2009 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Almost 60 percent of Indians claim that they have exposed a lie told by their partner by using the Internet as a D.I.Y. lie detector A worldwide survey commissioned by the people search website Yasni, has revealed that Indians are becoming online spies to expose lies told by their partners, as almost 60% have admitted they have uncovered a lie on the Internet.



826 Indians responded to the study from Yasni, and on top of the 59% who admitted that they have discovered a lie told by their partner, a further 24% said that they have used the internet to try and expose suspected lies that their partner has told but have found no evidence to back up their suspicions.

Only 16% of people from India said they would never use the internet to try and expose a lie from their partner.


The findings from Europe however revealed some surprisingly contrasting results and only an average of 30% of respondents from Europe had looked for information about their partner online; suggesting that the Europeans may be less suspicious of their partner than Indians.

Jorge Salgado Reyes from Allied Detectives is a Private Detective with clients from across the Globe and he said, "Many people from all over the world come to us with information about their partner which they themselves have found online and has triggered concerns in their mind that they would like us to investigate further, In particular, comments made in their Facebook and other social networking sites.

He continued, "We have found that the most common lie exposed relates to a current partner saying that they had not had contact with an ex and the second most common is in connection to their working life and having a worse job than they claimed when they first met.

"We always urge people to be cautious about the information they find and make sure that it relates to the right person because it can lead to the end of a relationship if they confront a partner with incorrect accusations." Speaking about the results of the research Yasni's CCO Andy Barr said; "The results of our research highlights the need for people to check to see if the information that is publically available about themselves on the internet is not only accurate but does not also lead to awkward questions from their partners." He continued, "Fewer people from India than any other country claimed that they would not search for secrets about their partner on Yasni; showing that Indians are the most suspicious country when it comes to trusting their partners." Logos and images of Andy Barr and Jorge Salgado are available on request Note to Editors About Yasni: Yasni is the world's most popular people search website with more than 26 million page requests and approximately 10 million visitors on six continents each month.

People search, which accounts for nearly one-third of all search queries on the Internet, is one of the largest online markets as more and more people turn to the Web to find information about old friends, co-workers, business partners, job applicants, neighbours, prospective mates and much more.

In just a few seconds, Yasni provides a free and comprehensive overview of people and their associated networks, including contacts, pictures and other publicly available information.

Yasni is also the ultimate resource to control one's online reputation and manage what information is available about them on the Web.

About Allied Detectives: Jorge Salgado-Reyes is happy to make himself available for expert comment on any aspect of private investigation including people tracing, corporate investigation or surveillance.

CONTACT: Yasni WWW: http://www.yasni.com Emma Stockley, 10 Yetis PR Tel: +44 (0)1452 348 211 e-mail: [email protected] Allied Detectives WWW: http://www.allieddetectives.com ((M2 Communications disclaims all liability for information provided within M2 PressWIRE. Data supplied by named party/parties. Further information on M2 PressWIRE can be obtained at http://www.presswire.net on the world wide web. Inquiries to [email protected].

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