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You are here: Home / * PRESS / Research / How To Look Up People Online – A Complete Guide

How To Look Up People Online – A Complete Guide

January 22, 2020 By GISuser

With the invention of the internet a few decades ago, it’s become easier to find the information we need in just a matter of seconds. You can find local restaurants, cheap flights, sports scores, and even people online. You don’t need a detailed reason to want to look someone up online.

How To Look Up People Online

There are several ways to look people up online. It doesn’t matter why you’re doing it, but please do so with caution. There are a lot of websites out there that claim to help you find people. Unfortunately, these often do not live up to expectations. For this reason, we’ve found a handful of the most trusted options. Below are the most common practices to find people online. Take a look at what avenues you can take to find who you’re looking for today!

Background Checks via CheckPeople

As previously mentioned, a great way to look up people online is by completing a background check on them using CheckPeople.com. What this requires is basic information about the individual you’re wanting to look up. As long as you have their first and last name, you’ll be good. If you know the city that they reside in or their date of birth, that’s even better.

CheckPeople will search all over the web and bring you vital information about anyone. You’ll be able to find marriage records and criminal records. There are many reasons to complete a background check on someone. You can find an old friend that you lost contact with or learn whether your new neighbor is someone you want your family living next to. Note that there will likely be a small fee when running a background check. Here are some CheckPeople reviews to help you decide if they are right for you.

Social Media

Another great way to look people up online is to utilize social media. It’s not hard to find people online thanks to the fact that the entire world seems to be plugged in. All of these social media platforms offer different amounts of information so you’ll have to have working knowledge of the platforms to find the one most suited to your search.

You’re going to be able to find the most information from a private Facebook account. Instagram and Twitter make it hard to access private accounts. Even when someone has a private profile, you’ll still be able to see basic information. Even though other sites will tell you what social media accounts the person has, it’s your job to then use your account to contact them.

Search Engines

A simple way to look someone up online is by using a search engine like Google. This is the perfect way to find more broad information. With social media accounts, your information is a lot more specific than it is on Google. Using a search engine you’ll be able to find just about anything that’s ever been published that’s in relation to whomever you’re looking up.

You’ll be able to find photos, rosters, blog posts, and any news articles about them. This is also a great route to take if you’re looking up a well-known person like a celebrity or author. Even though Google is the most popular search engine in the world, there are plenty of other options available. If you’re concerned with your safety while looking someone up, consider using a privacy-oriented search engine.

Ancestry Websites

If you’re looking specifically for family, ancestry websites are a great place to start. These can give you information about loved ones that are in your life now or were at one point. It’s important to note that the majority of these sites will require you to sign up for an account and pay for the information, but to many people, that’s worth it. Just be sure that you’re using a trusted website. While you’re looking, you may even find information about yourself. The most commonly used ancestry sites are 23andMe and Ancestry.

Final Thoughts

Looking someone up online is rather easy. There are many benefits to finding people online. Whether you decide to use a background check or social media, it’s a great way to get reconnected. Whatever route you take, remember to use the information you find legally and wisely. It’s best to prepare yourself to find shocking information. We hope that this guide helps you find who and what you’re looking for with ease! Good luck! 

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