Reverse cell phone online directories can help trace any cell phone number and get all phone owner's information.
Is There A Free Reverse Cell Phone Directory?
One of the most common questions people have is whether or not a free reverse cell phone directory actually exists out there somewhere on the Internet. Unfortunately, the answer is no. In your search for a free reverse cell phone directory, you will find some pseudo-directories promising to allow free cell phone lookups, but they’re usually just websites that allow you to lookup the carrier or issuing location of a phone number (not the owner).
Why Isn’t There a Free Reverse Cell Phone Directory?
Once people realize there’s no such thing as a free reverse cell phone directory, the big question is - why not? After all, there are plenty of free reverse lookup sites for land line numbers. What’s the difference?
Well, the difference is the classification of the information. Your home telephone number is considered public domain information and has been for decades. That’s why no one has to ask your permission to publish your number in the telephone book. In fact, sometimes you have to pay a fee to keep your name OUT of those phone books (i.e., to get it unlisted or non-published).
Cell phone numbers are generally more private, since you’re charged for every call you receive, including telemarketers you don’t want to talk to (although it’s illegal for them to call your cell phone without permission!). That’s why cell phone numbers are typically harder to track down.
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A few years back, there was some talk about putting together a reverse cell phone directory. All of the different cell phone service providers would contribute their numbers, and the directory would be made available. However, the concern about telemarketers and privacy caused the idea to be abandoned (for now).
That doesn’t mean that putting together a reverse cell phone directory is impossible. The truth is it can be done- and has been done– but it requires plenty of effort, since the information has to be compiled manually from millions of different records. Because it takes so much work, no one is able to offer this service for free. In addition, most reverse cell phone directory providers who charge simply don’t have access to a complete database of information.
FreeCellSearch stands out as having one of the most comprehensive and accurate reverse phone search databases on the Internet. Just run a few Google searches and you’ll quickly discover they’re often the top-ranked reverse cell phone site online.
Simply enter the area code and seven digits of the phone number in question. After you hit “Search,” the system will make a match using the number and its extensive database of records. While most reverse lookup services contain hardly any records, FreeCellSearch has wide coverage across the U.S., so you’ll get your results within seconds.
When available, you’ll find out the name of the cell phone number’s owner and their address, as well as background details you won’t find through any free services.
UPDATE: While FreeCellSearch may still be a good option, there are many new great alternatives to it for finding the caller’s name by a cell phone number. For one thing, we’ve now got Facebook and the whole cohort of social media websites where people constantly share their personal info, including phone numbers. Check out this blog post about cell number lookups for some great tips that may be even more helpful in your search. And as before it still rings true that an all inclusive public cell phone directory isn’t forthcoming as stated here and also here; since every cell phone user would have to basically opt in that service.