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Telephone Number Information versus Child Security

By Genevive Litalia

How much should you really be able to find out about someone? Homeowners have no privacy as their is a public record of the house they own. The government tramples of privacy with dubious claims of safety. Should private companies and websites be able to obtain personal info about your neighbor? How about you? What if there is real danger to be averted, or a life saved? What then?

Despite what many unscrupulous web-based companies claim, there is no way to instantly lookup a cell phone number. There is no cellular number directory, or cell phone database. These things do not exist, and never have. Anyone selling access to such a thing, is therefore a thief. So how can people identify a mobile phone number? Is there any legitimate reason for them to do so?

To accomplish this, one would have to contract a cell phone lookup from a private investigative company. There are people with things to hide, be they criminals, unfaithful spouses, etc. But does that give the average person the right to look behind the curtain of cellular privacy?

Curious teens and jilted lovers have no legitimate claim to the information discussed here. But criminals, cons, thieves and other assorted bad types often leave behind a single clue--a cell phone number. Pedophiles are also infamous for luring your kids with text messages.

What is your your child met a person on a social networking site, chatted with them through their cell phone's text feature, and planned to meet the stranger? Whether you were aware of the plan and refused permission or not, imagine your child is suddenly missing, and it is clear they intended to meet this person. Through your terror you remain aware that they need to be found immediately. A cell phone lookup search obtained through a private company will identify the person and return an address much quicker than waiting the required 24 hours before reporting them missing, or wading through other absurd governmental delays.

With your child's life or innocence in danger, would you rather wait, or know where she is as soon as possible? Some of these private companies offer cell phone lookup searches that are completed within two hours (such rush cell phone lookup services are usually returned even faster). Compare knowing your young child is with within two hours, or waiting 24 hours for the bureaucratic red tape to even begin halting progress.

It's really a no-brainer. Of course bad people can abuse the cell phone lookup, but this scenario illustrates that there are times to take the fast road, and that parents certainly have a right to know who their child is with.

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