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Reverse Cell Phone Number Directories – How They Were Originated and Why They?re so Helpful

You already know that landline directories are formed compiled from public records, including the listings from your local phone book. That’s why unlisted numbers don’t come up in landline reverse searches. However, that doesn’t answer the question of where the reverse cell phone number directory gets their information.

One place they cannot get it from is the cell phone providers themselves. Federal law prohibits these companies from giving out consumers’ mobile numbers without their expressed permission. The government wants to protect your privacy when it comes to the cell phone.

But there are ways of finding information. Think about all of the places where you have listed your cell phone number as a method of contact. Credit card or loan applications, utility or telecommunication company billing details . . . all of these records can be accessed by people who know what they are doing then they sell the information to the owners of the reverse cell phone number directory.

Because compiling this directory takes more time and often requires a financial expenditure by the company, they have no choice but to charge a fee for the information they provide. And while it does sound like an invasion of your privacy when your number is the one being added to the directory if you ever need to trace a cell phone number you’ll be glad someone thought to put together such a directory. That’s human nature.

If you’ve ever used one of these directories, you already know the fee was well worth the information you received, even if you gained nothing but a name and peace of mind.

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