The internet is a great resource to find people. Whether your goal is finding long-lost friends or relatives, performing background research on people, or hooking up with someone new, there are multiple sites that can help. Websites that allow searches for people are broken into four main categories—social networking, professional networking, directory assistance, and dating sites.
Social network sites work well to find people you have lost touch with such as acquaintances and relatives. The most popular social networking sites are Facebook.com and MySpace.com. Facebook requires a free user account to search for people. Myspace allows search of its database of users without opening an account. The amount of information available on any person is controlled by the account holder’s privacy settings. Both sites allow searchers to send messages to other users. Classmates.com is one of the older social networking sites and is useful if the high school or college of the person being sought is known. The site provides basic information for free, and has all-access memberships to view full information on members. All the social networking sites require people to set up a profile, so only people who have joined these sites can be found in these forums.
Professional networking sites are similar to social networking sites, but information is similar to a job resume. User accounts typically list current and previous job titles and responsibilities, companies worked for, and references from current and former colleagues. LinkedIn.com is the largest professional site. It is searchable without creating a user account; however there is more flexibility in searching for people if you have an account. It is an invaluable tool to find contacts within companies when looking for a new job or career change.
Directory assistance sites offer general information about people such as home address and telephone number. Many sites also offer information such as age range, gender, and other household members names. You can search across the country if you don’t know a particular city or state to limit your search to. Whitepages.com and Peoplefinder.com offer basic information similar to the phone book white pages, as well as approximate age. A search on these sites will also bring up hits from web pages such as Peoplesmart.com and Mylife.com that offer detailed information for a modest fee. Peoplesmart.com offers several payment schemes to access information.
Spokeo.com is another information site that can be used to find people and learn more about them. This an easy website to use. Just plug in their contact information and it provides a vast amount of information for free. Name, address and phone number are available, along with social networks the target belongs to; approximate credit score, home value and net worth; and often a street level view of the physical home address. Additional information can be gained for a nominal fee. It is one of the best sites for do-it-yourself investigators.
Dating websites are popular for meeting new people, and there are as many sites as types of people. Popular sites include eHarmony.com, which matches clients based on compatibility of answers to a lengthy questionnaire, Match.com, and Chemistry.com. Newer sites such as Zoosk.com cater to a younger demographic.
A final way to find people is to use website search engines such as Google.com or Yahoo.com. Searching a person’s name will often bring up more information than can be found on any of the websites already mentioned. Searches can return hits from a variety of sources that can ultimately lead to finding someone. No matter what the reason for needing to find someone, the internet has made finding people easier than ever and there are a multitude of websites ready to help end your search.