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The following Email,
Internet Protocol (IP) Address, Instant Messenger Name,
Username, document or file lookups help deduce possible Names,
Addresses, IP's, sources or locations through your search
criteria. |
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Reverse ScreenName
Lookup
First & Last Name (Surname) or business name |
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Reverse Web UserName
Lookup |
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| First & Last Name
(Surname) or business name or any other name. |
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Lookup
location associated with Picture,
Audio or Video on the Internet |
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City, state, zip
code, country, street name or number. |
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The following are tools that help
you with self service lookups. |
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Lookup photo of at various ages. |
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From photo of a
person at one age and create a stream of photos of the
persons face as it changes with age. |
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Recover
Passwords & Information from Computers |
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| Recover passwords from:
Windows XP / 2000 / NT - Passwords stored for websites -
Internet Explorer - Email Passwords - Instant Messenger
Passwords - Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express Passwords -
Exchange - Office - Excel - Word - Access - Quickbooks - Quicken
- Microsoft Money - Peachtree - ACT - Lotus Notes - Lotus 1-2-3
- Lotus Word Pro - Adobe Acrobat - WinRAR RAR - VBA Visual Basic
modules - EFS - Encrypted File System - FileMaker - Quattro Pro
- Backup - Project - MYOB - Paradox - Mail - Schedule and
WordPerfect. These tools are for your own computer only. They do
not work on third party computers or servers. |
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Compare Source of emails, Instant Messages, blog postings,
profiles, comments, reviews, photos, videos, documents |
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Lookup if emails, Instant Messages, pictures, videos,
documents, computer files, electronic files such as PDF (Adobe Acrobat
file), Word Documents, Word Perfect Documents, TXT, DOC, JPG,
JPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, ZIP, MP3, AVI,
WAV, MPEG, MPEG-4, FLV, Flash Video, MOV, QT, MOOV are from the
same device. |
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Lookup Photos, Videos, Audios, Computer
files, electronic files |
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Lookup serial number of the hard drive, flash drive, SD card or other types of memory and handheld devices on
which photos, pictures, videos, documents, computer files, electronic files such as
PDF (Adobe Acrobat file), Word Documents, Word Perfect
Documents, TXT, DOC, JPG, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, ZIP, MP3, AVI,
WAV, MPEG, MPEG-4, FLV, Flash Video, MOV, QT, MOOV are created. |
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Lookup Model Number, serial number of
printer or photocopier that printed paper documents, printed documents,
photographs, pictures |
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Lookup Model of the
printer, serial number of printer or photocopier that printed or
copied the document or photo. Paper documents generally have
data embedded about the model or serial number of printer or
photocopier used to print them. The paper itself has data
embedded about the origin of the paper. |
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Lookup Make, Model, Serial number of
Camera or Webcam from Picture, Photo or Video |
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Lookup Model of Camera,
serial number of Camera or Webcam from picture, photo or video.
Photo or videos generally have data embedded about the model or serial number of the camera used. |
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Recover Lost or Deleted Data |
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| Recover lost or deleted
files, folders, complete partitions or entire drives. You can
recover most files that are accidentally deleted or are damaged
due to viruses. The recovery will depend on how long ago the
files were deleted. When a computer file is deleted, all that
actually happens is that references to the file on the hard
drive are removed. Most of the file data is still there - it is
simply hidden. |
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Recover old, saved, lost or deleted emails or instant messages |
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saved, lost
or deleted emails or instant messages. Web based emails, POP,
Outlook, Outlook Express, Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, Thunderbird and
many other types of emails or instant messages. These
tools are for your own computer only. They do not work on third
party computers or servers. |
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What is an IP address?
IP address also called Internet Protocol address is a numeric
identifier assigned to a computer connected to the Internet. It
is a unique number that devices use in order to identify and
communicate with each other on a network utilizing the Internet
Protocol standard. Any participating device on the network such
as routers, computers, time-servers, printers, internet fax
machines, telephones, webcams, servers etc., must have its own
unique numeric identifier. This allows transmission of data
packets on behalf of the sender to indicate where to send them
next and for the receiver of the data packets to know that it is
the intended destination. The numbers currently used in IP
addresses range from 1.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 and some of
these values are reserved for specific purposes. This does not
provide enough possibilities for every internet device to have
its own permanent number. Subnet routing, Network Address
Translation and the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
server all allow local networks to use the same IP addresses as
other networks elsewhere though both are connected to the
Internet. IP addresses used locally within the confines of a
local area network are called local IP addresses and those used
over the internet are called public IP addresses. There are two
types of IP addresses (1) Static IP address and (2) Dynamic IP
address. Static IP addresses are assigned to a specific device
and the assignment does not change while Dynamic IP addresses
can be shared or rotated amongst many devices although not at
the same time. IP addresses are conceptually similar to phone
numbers, except they are used in LANs (Local Area Network), WANs
(Wide Area Network), or the Internet.What is an email
address?
An e-mail address identifies an electronic destination to
which an electronic message can be delivered. A modern Internet
email address (using SMTP) is a string of the form myname@domain.com.
It should be read as "myname" at "domain" dot com. The part
before the @ sign is the local-part of the address, often the
username of the recipient or destination, and the part after the
@ sign is a domain name which can be looked up in the Domain
Name System to find the mail exchange servers accepting email
for that address. The first part of the address, the email user
name, identifies a unique user on an email server. The @ symbol
separates the user name from the host or server name. The host
name uniquely identifies the server computer and is the last
part of the Internet email address. The three letter suffix in
the host or server name identifies the kind of organization
operating the server such as .com for commercial organizations,
edu for educational institutions and so on.
What is an Instant Messenger name?
An Instant Message allows electronic communications to happen
in real time and an Instant Messenger name or user ID identify
the electronic destinations to which the messages terminate. For
example email can be compared to a letter sent in the mail while
instant messaging can be compared to a conversation over the
phone. Instant messaging requires the use of a client program
that hooks up an instant messaging service. Most services offer
a presence information feature, indicating whether people on
one's list of contacts are currently online and available to
chat. This may be called a 'Buddy List'. In early instant
messaging programs, each letter appeared as it was typed, and
when letters were deleted to correct typos this was also seen in
real time. This made it more like a telephone conversation than
exchanging letters. In modern instant messaging programs, the
other party in the conversation generally only sees each line of
text right after a new line is started. Most instant messaging
applications also include the ability to set a status message,
roughly analogous to the message on a telephone answering
machine.
What is an email or Instant Messenger handle?
Handle is the initial part of the email before @ and Instant
Messenger Name handle is just the IM Name without specifying an
IM service provider.
What is the difference between a Domain Name, an IP Address
and a Computer host Name?
Domain names are similar to vanity phone numbers where words
are assigned to represent the phone number. Domain name is a
text name that a computer network registers for the numerical ID
of the computers in the network. The domain name is used to give
computers text names rather than using the numeric IP addresses.
Domain name examples are Abika.com, cnn.com, usatoday.com.
Computer (host) name are names given to individual computers.
Each host name corresponds to an IP address. Host names and
domain names are optional and everything can work fine with
using just IP Addresses. Examples of host names: www.cnn.com,
mail.people.com, Cust112.tnt3.gm3.na.UU.net and so on. What is
a proxy server? Proxy server is a computer system, server, or
an application program that forwards the requests of it clients to
other servers or applications. A client connects to the proxy
server, requesting a service, such as a file, connection, web
page, email, instant message or other resource that is available
from a different server. The proxy server provides the resource
by connecting to the specified server and requesting the service
on behalf of the client. A proxy server may optionally alter the
client's request or the server's response, and sometimes it may
serve the request without contacting the specified server. In
this case, it would 'cache' the first request to the remote
server, so it could save the information for later, and make
everything as fast as possible. What affects the relevancy of results?
Your search criteria, keywords, reasons, observations, timing
and descriptions affect relevancy. It can be possible that over
a period of time many different results could be associated with
the same criteria. Email addresses, IP's, Usernames or Instant
Messenger names can be reused in many different ways over a
period of time. Depending on many variables there may be no one
magic listing or answer to lookup an email, IP, IM or username.
Your lookups return possible results through your search
criteria and public resources and will not access any private
service provider records. |
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