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While the Internet is abuzz with talk about the incredible power of reverse phone number traces, many people are confused about the difference between a forward search and a reverse search. The difference between the two is rooted in the information you start with as opposed to the information you end up with. There is also one major factor that goes into determining what kind of search you can perform and which one you can't. Let's take a closer look at the difference between a reverse cell phone lookup and a forward one.
To begin, both a reverse lookup and a forward lookup can shed significant light on who the real owner of a phone number is. Once you have completed both types of searches, you will end up with the same essential information, but, in the case of cell phones, you are only allowed to perform one type of search. In the United States at the time of this writing, a forward cell phone search online is actually illegal to perform. A forward search is when you start with a name and end up with a number. A reverse search is the other way around.
The reason why a forward search is illegal is due in large part to the telemarketing industry. Lawmakers fear that if telemarketers can simply type in any name and get a number in return, none of us will be getting any sleep any time soon. On the other hand, a reverse search, where you type in a number and get a name in return, is completely legal and openly available on the Internet.
You can find out who is calling is a heartbeat when you try your first cell phone lookup. Try it today and see for yourself how using reverse phone number searches can change the way you use your phone forever.