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Remember the time when you wanted to look up the address of a friend or relative? It was indeed a laborious process. And you could have no chance of success unless you located some other person or mutual acquaintance who could put the two of you together. This was a laborious and unreliable method of indulging in name and address lookup. And by far, the worst way to go about it.

But the advent of the Internet changed all that. Ever since information as we know it started going online, things have taken a turn for the better. Nowadays, a name and address lookup is a simple matter of going to any online directory and typing out the name of the relevant person. In fact, major search engines like google have also made all public records of individuals, companies and other organizations searchable through their search engine. So if you want to indulge in a bit of address look-up, all you have to do is to type either the first name and family name of the individual you seek or at least the zip code. At the press of a button, the address will be yours.

Of course this is a simple form of name and address lookup. For a more complex address lookup, you can track someone down by their maiden names, aliases, records of their banking transactions and several other features. For all these kinds of name and address lookup, there is a specified charge that service providers charge you. But remember that the more complex the information, the more the charge.

name and address lookupSome people might argue that the concept of address lookup has destroyed the last vestiges of privacy that exists in our world. But the fact remains that address lookup is not an include all. If you are picky about not having your address and other details listed publicly on the various search engines, you can choose to be excluded by paying a small charge. After all, the primary reason why things like address lookup are there in the first place is to ensure that people have greater ease in finding and using information. Imagine yourself in that situation. You too might require the services of an address lookup. But if you choose not to have your information, you can remove it from most of the bigger service provider directories. The same cannot be said about some of the smaller, more dubious operators though.

In fact, the best way to go about removing your details from the internet is to avoid all online activities. But that is scarcely something that is practical. And even if it is, you might not want to do it.

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