Nice trick: How to find someone by using his/her mobile number for free?

Awadh Jamal (Ajakai)
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PART 1: 

When you're trying to find someone online, Google's not the only game in town. In the last two years, a handful of new people search engines have come onto the scene that offer better ways to pinpoint people info by name, handle, location, email, number... While there's still no killer, one-stop people search, there are more ways than ever to track down a long-lost friend, stalk an ex, or screen a potential date or employee. The next time you wonder, "Whatever happened to so-and-so?" you've got a few power people search tools to turn to.

Reverse Phone Number Lookup allows you to find people using a reverse phone lookup. By inputting a phone number in the search box above, we will display all relevant contact information and some alternate contact information if available. If you've ever wondered who owns the number calling you, reverse phone search is the way to go. You can learn a great deal about that person before ever picking up the phone.
  • Things you can learn using a Reverse Phone Lookup:
  • Who the phone number is associated with
  • Is the phone a Landline or Mobile
  • An email address associated to the phone number
  • Alternate contact information when available
If this doesn’t help you, you can with this tool which is free and very easy to use. 


PART 2:


Locating Someone’s Location Via Phone Number

Cell phone location tracking by phone number is like a god-like super power. Knowing where is someone is probably the most comforting and a very valuable technology to have nowadays. You couldn’t be more confident knowing your children are safe wherever they are. Unfortunately, this technology isn’t available for the public. There might be some software tools available online that can trace the location of a cell phone but they can only work with a good price as well.

On this post, I am going to share with you a method where you can get the same exact service without spending a single dollar from your pocket. Of course, not all the features the premium software offers but the most important feature which is Geo-Locating someone using their mobile number is more than enough for a free service. Yep, you read that right, spend nothing on using this powerful tool.

On today’s technology is very rare to see someone not holding a smart phone and mobile devices mainly, iPhone, Android, Tablets, Smart Watch and more. These mobiles come with GPS device inside which will be very handy on our subject. Tracking an Android phone users location by just using its mobile number is now a very easy thing to do. Moms with less knowledge in techie things will find this tool very easy to use.

Are you excited? Read more below what these tool can do.

Features:


  • Geo Locate Someones current position using the mobile phone number.
  • No App to install on the victims mobile phone.
  • 100% Free to use – ZERO hidden fees
  • A very easy to use software GUI
  • Tracks location almost in instant .
  • Never get noticed you are tracking someone.
  • Total anonymity
  • Free Updates for 1 year
  • Currently working on Windows OS
  • Supported Phones
All kinds of mobile phone as long as it has SIM Card or has mobile number and GPS of course.

Android, iOS, Windows, BlackBerry – ALL!

Instructions

NOTE: If this method fails to work you can use MasterLocate.com – is another awesome tool for tracking mobile device location and more and more features! This tool tracks mobile phone using the targets mobile number. It also downloads targets GPS logs, messages logs, facebook logs, browser history logs and much much more!…

Simply download this tool –> Click here to download (WLMobileFreezer tool) or this link – download link updated March 18, 2016 – Please report dead links!
  1. Install on your PC (Windows OS – Win7, Win8 and Win8.1) 32-bit and 64-bit OS
  2. Enter the victims mobile phone number on the field
  3. Press “Locate Current Position“
  4. Wait for few minutes and it will appear soon.
That’s it! You can either lock the current position so that you could follow him/her whenever your victim goes.

NOTE:
The victim must have his/her GPS turned on! Otherwise, this process will NOT WORK!


PART 3

Your smartphone always knows where you are. And thanks to the Life360.com service, powered by technology from a company called Loc-Aid, a parent can locate a child by her phone number or even an elderly parent who has wandered away from home.

Indeed, network location services can save lives, protect children, and enable business services -- and they're available to anyone.

Thanks to a free online demo at Loc-Aid.com, you can type in the cellphone number of anyone in the U.S. and find their precise location in just a few seconds.

Agreements with wireless carriers like T-Mobile and Sprint let Loc-Aid triangulate position using cellular towers and the GPS signal on your phone. In urban areas, the results are more precise than rural areas where there are fewer cell towers.

Locaid adds security measures to keep the site safe: You have to type in your own birthday (to prevent minors from using the service) and the person you are trying to locate must agree to the location search by replying to a text message.

But after validating a phone, Locaid doesn't require the user to be involved. Banks and marketers can search for the location of someone who opts-in to the service at any time.

“App developers can use mobile network location for things like validating legitimate credit card purchases and detecting fraud ... or tracking assets like laptops or street-cleaners or dumpsters,” explained Carolyn Hodge, a spokeswoman for the Loc-Aid service.

Cybersecurity expert Jeanine Swatton says location tracking apps are extremely common. There is a "social-discovery” app called Banjo that helps you find friends based on their GPS coordinates. And Google Latitude provides a similar function. Each of these services are “opt-in” so you have to agree to share your location.

But is there a potential downside? Swatton says location tracking tools are used mostly for legitimate purposes, but warns that apps powered by Loc-Aid could be used for criminal activity -- if a hacker figured out how to bypass security precautions. For example, a hacker could set up a server that captures your location information after Locaid is disabled.

Rob Enderle, an analyst with Enderle Group, said new location-finding services can be abused (like any other service), but that does not mean they should be outlawed. Enderle advises people to be careful about how they use the tools and to disable features you do not need.

Locaid adds several safeguards to make sure its tools are tamper resistant. For example, once you find someone, the service turns off after 15 minutes to prevent someone from tracking you all day.

Dawn Benton, a spokesperson for AT&T, said it is impossible to use location finding services from cell tower triangulation or GPS unless the smartphone user specifically agrees to the search. And FoxNews.com found the text message that asks for consent to be clearly labeled and obvious.

Hodge says Locaid is not that different from other services like Twitter that allow you to share your location with every tweet. (Swatton says she advises people to disable these location features.) And Hodge says Locaid is staunchly in favor of individual privacy protections.

In the end, technology is agnostic, Enderle said, and a company that makes a new technology is rarely liable for how it is used.

Locaid offers only a demo of its location service, but it proves that technology is always advancing -- and so is our definition of privacy.
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