Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Cyberstalking 101: Dating Re-Con Made Fun And Easy

You've recently met someone and you'd like to find out a little bit about them before you actually go on a physical date. Not a problem, thanks to the Internet. With a little know-how, a first and last name and a few other details, you can find out all you need to know about your potential Mr. or Miss Right. The following tips will let you cyberstalk your potential date without them ever finding out.

If you have apprehensions about doing this, it's perfectly understandable. It's not nice to spy on other people. On the other hand, you're merely doing research. If you were about to buy a house, you might want to get on Google and search the history of that house, wouldn't you? And if you were buying a used car, wouldn't you want to get on the Internet or a service like CarFax online to help you determine if that is a good buy for your money? Of course you would. So don't think of this as spying. It's merely dating re-con.

Name In Quotes: To search for your date, search using the person's first and last name in Google. If you have their Facebook page, that's even better. We'll discuss that next. When you search in Google, you will see all websites and pages where that name shows up exactly as you've typed it. In some cases, you might see mugshots pop up, court settlement records or you might even find an address and phone number.

Reading through the various search results that come up should give you good insight into the person you're about to go out with. You can always go deeper, however.

Social Media: If you have their Facebook page or you come across some social networking profiles during your original Google search, pay attention to their photos. The photos they post, especially if they are tagged by friends, can often give you better insight into the way the person lives their life than any profile ever could. You can also see if they're getting a little too close to others in the photo, which means you might be dating a player.

If the person's social networks are private, click over to the Google Image search and see if you can find the person in any photos that way.

Going Much Deeper - For A Cost

During your search for information, you may come across those services that allow you to do a thorough search on someone. For a nominal fee, from $5 to $30 or more, you can get the person's physical address and oftentimes they're previous addresses, along with a phone number, employment record and all sorts of other information.

For most, this would be taking things a little far. If you have your suspicious about someone, this is a good way to get those suspicions proven or shot down. Though it might better to have the person tell you about themselves when you finally do go out on a date.

Cyberstalking someone is perfectly understandable if you want to avoid dating a creep or a criminal or, worse, someone who's married. It's up to you how far to take it. Just know that the opportunities there to go as far as you want to go.



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