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La persona detrás de la bandeja de entrada: nombre completo y alias conocidos siempre que la dirección se vincule a una identidad real en registros públicos.
Perfiles en las plataformas en las que esta dirección se registró, desde las grandes redes hasta servicios de nicho que nunca aparecen en una búsqueda normal.
Las apps, tiendas y suscripciones ligadas a la dirección, trazando la huella digital detrás de un solo identificador.
Cada filtración conocida en la que ha aparecido la dirección, con el incidente y los tipos de datos expuestos, para que sepas si su historial de contraseñas es un riesgo hoy.
Números de móvil y fijo que comparten registros públicos con este correo: otra forma de confirmar con quién estás tratando realmente.
Si la bandeja está activa, es desechable o riesgosa, con el proveedor SMTP y una puntuación de calidad: contexto que una firma de correo nunca te da.
Esto es lo que aparece en cuanto tu búsqueda se completa. Cada fila se desbloquea al confirmar el informe.
You're about to reply to a cold message, unblock a signup, or meet someone from a dating app. Here are five moments a quick search pays for itself.
You get a cold outreach from an email you don't recognize. One search and you see the registered name, the company, and whether the address has turned up in known scams — before you reply.
You have an old inbox in your contacts that bounced. One search and you see whether that person's digital trail points to a current way to reach them.
You're about to share a document, book a call, or make a payment based on an email. One search and you see the real person and company behind the address.
You get a message claiming to be from your bank, your boss, or a service you use. One search and you see whether the sending address actually belongs to them — or a scam campaign.
Want to know how exposed your email is? One search on your own address shows every breach it's appeared in — and which accounts need new passwords tonight.
Una búsqueda rápida en fuentes públicas devuelve un informe claro — privado y seguro, sin notificar a la persona que buscaste.
Introduce un número de teléfono, un email o una foto — es todo lo que necesitamos para empezar a buscar en fuentes públicas.
Obtén un informe claro de los perfiles públicos, registros y otros datos disponibles públicamente que encontremos.
Elige mantener tu informe actualizado para tener siempre la información pública más reciente.
Real searches, real outcomes — short stories from people who finally ran the number they'd been avoiding. Read them in their own words.
Three weeks of unknown calls from the same number. One trace and I had the name, a general location, and a linked social profile. Blocked the number and moved on with my day.
Sarah Mitchell Austin, TXLate-night nuisance calls were messing with my sleep. The trace surfaced enough detail for me to file a report and let the carrier handle it from there.
Michael Chen San Francisco, CAAgreed to meet a stranger from Marketplace for a used bike. Ran their number first — profile matched their listing exactly. Small thing, but it felt good to verify before driving across town.
Jennifer Adams Miami, FLKept thinking about a friend I hadn't spoken to in years. Had an old number in my phone. Plugged it in and the trace pointed me to where she'd relocated. Reached out the same day.
David Rodriguez Chicago, ILMy teenager was getting random DMs from a stranger. Ran the phone and the email attached. Turned out to be a spam profile. Had the conversation with her the same night.
Emily Thompson Seattle, WAMy mom kept getting the same scam call pattern. Ran the number, saw the scam database hits, reported it to the FTC. Small win but it felt good to have the paper trail.
Robert Kim New York, NYThree weeks of unknown calls from the same number. One trace and I had the name, a general location, and a linked social profile. Blocked the number and moved on with my day.
Sarah Mitchell Austin, TXLate-night nuisance calls were messing with my sleep. The trace surfaced enough detail for me to file a report and let the carrier handle it from there.
Michael Chen San Francisco, CAAgreed to meet a stranger from Marketplace for a used bike. Ran their number first — profile matched their listing exactly. Small thing, but it felt good to verify before driving across town.
Jennifer Adams Miami, FLKept thinking about a friend I hadn't spoken to in years. Had an old number in my phone. Plugged it in and the trace pointed me to where she'd relocated. Reached out the same day.
David Rodriguez Chicago, ILMy teenager was getting random DMs from a stranger. Ran the phone and the email attached. Turned out to be a spam profile. Had the conversation with her the same night.
Emily Thompson Seattle, WAMy mom kept getting the same scam call pattern. Ran the number, saw the scam database hits, reported it to the FTC. Small win but it felt good to have the paper trail.
Robert Kim New York, NYYou enter an email address and get back the person behind it. Instead of searching a name or username, you start with the inbox. Your report shows the registered name, linked social profiles, prior addresses, and any breaches the email has appeared in. It's the fastest way to find out who really sent that cold DM or suspicious signup notification.
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