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October 10, 2019

Can I Find Someone Using Their Home Address?



So, let’s say you’ve got a new boyfriend. He’s this cool, handsome, laid-back guy you’ve already introduced to your parents, and someone you can’t wait to share your life with.

It’s been a little over a month since you two started dating. Although there’s seemingly nothing off about him and it may feel like you’ve known him forever, you won’t know who you’re dealing with for at least six months, which is sad but true. Until then, a lot can change, and a lot can happen



Even so, you don’t need to wait all this time to find out if your significant other is exactly who he claims to be. The answer to the title? Yes, you can track anyone using their address. But there’s more useful information you can pull besides location, simply by using one revolutionary method.

Isn’t this stalking?

Many people, especially social media-savvy teenagers, have banalized the word “stalking”. The verbatim lexical definition of the verb “stalk” (as in “pursue”) according to Merriam-Webster is “to pursue obsessively and to the point of harassment”. That said, merely scrolling through your crush’s social media pages should be defined as a stealthy sneak-peek rather than stalking. Unless you’re being intrusive with unsolicited messaging and/or pictures and sending threats their way, you’re not stalking anyone.

There’s a reason the internet is jam-packed with blog posts teaching readers how to spot red flags in their relationships--a boyfriend or girlfriend who’s too enamored will easily let abusive conduct pass off as natural. This undeserved free pass might, in turn, open doors for aggressive behavior and domestic violence, both of which are preventable through a serious investigation anyone can execute from their own laptops, if they so wish.

When a search aims to find information to protect yourself or your loved ones from physical or psychological harm, you may call it a background check.

What’s a legal and reliable way to perform a background check?

Constant social networking empowers users to bare themselves to a great extent on the internet, but not to the point of sharing information that could possibly get them in trouble. It’s that kind of info you should be after.

Performing a free people search gives you access to someone’s personal information (age, contact numbers, home address, social media status), as well as potential arrest records, mugshots, and sex offender registries.

Though a small fee may be necessary for more complex records, you’ll have an easy-to-use platform and agents at your disposal to help you find the details you need, instantly. Without it, you’ll just be leaving traces on your browser while fishing for information, to no avail.

When is it unsafe to pull someone’s records?

Despite best intentions, there will always be someone who uses the right tools for the wrong purposes.

The main goal of providing a free people search medium is to help users shield themselves and their families from abuse by finding useful data about the people who are part of their day-to-day lives. It operates under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) which protects credit information and makes sure it stays accurate, safe, and private.

The goal is not to promote the platform’s unlawful use for discrimination against employees, tenants, or anyone involved in the search.

1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will fall prey to domestic violence by a partner in their lifetime, likely due to a lack of information during the initial phase of a relationship, followed by an abundance of blind trust. The advent of complete online background reports can spare thousands of people from enduring similar home-wrecking situations by nipping warning signs right in the bud.



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