| While there are some security issues surrounding | | | | directories, but this only further guarantees the privacy |
| reverse phone searches and your ability to find out | | | | of yourself and other phone users' information. |
| more about unknown callers, they make a lot of sense | | | | Some people are also concerned about the possibility |
| and do not infringe on either your privacy or your ability | | | | of people finding out more about them when they run |
| to search unknown callers. A reverse phone search | | | | a reverse phone searches. This is not a security issue. |
| browses public and private directories for entries | | | | Reverse phone searches are completely anonymous |
| matching a specific ten digit phone number, and can | | | | on the part of the user, but can reveal much about an |
| provide you with the name, phone carrier, and address | | | | unknown caller. The person you are looking up will |
| of any unknown caller. | | | | probably not even know you did so, and even if they |
| One of the major security issues surrounding reverse | | | | somehow did, they would have no way to know who |
| phone searches is privacy and private directories. | | | | it was. |
| Contact data in general including phone numbers is | | | | There are many reasons to use a phone number |
| sometimes considered private, but can still be | | | | search, but you do not have to be concerned about |
| accessed only with a reverse phone search. This is | | | | the security issues. The privacy of your information, as |
| because while it is illegal to access someone's cell | | | | well as most of that of other people is protected, but |
| phone or unlisted land line directly, you can search a | | | | you can find out more about an unknown caller by |
| phone number for information about who owns it. You | | | | searching just their phone number. |
| might have to pay a small fee to access such | | | | |