Radaris Expands Access to Valuable People-Search Information via New, Convenient Tools
Boston, MA (PRWEB) April 21, 2014 -- Radaris, a universal people directory, is expanding access to its people-search technology, finding new ways to conveniently deliver valuable information in a variety of formats. Radaris is beta testing new features, including Radar, which sends an email notification when new information about a specific person appears on the web, as well as three new mobile apps that provide people-search information on the go. By adding these new tools, Radaris is increasing the reach of its people-search technology to the public, delivering a valuable commodity – information.
Information is power, and as a society, the way we seek information about each other is changing rapidly. Leading the way in this new information age, Radaris captures all publicly available personal information via a proprietary algorithm, indexes everything relevant and provides it in a free, convenient format. Further leveraging this powerful technology, Radaris has delivered Radar, a free tool that provides prompt email updates when new information about a specific person appears on the web. Radar users don’t have to return to the Radaris site to repeat the same search – Radar notifies the user of any new information as it appears. Radar is a great tool for parents who want to monitor a child’s online activities or for anyone wishing to monitor public information available on the web.
Radaris is also empowering information-seekers by putting instant data in the palm of their hands. Radaris is testing three new mobile apps, including Radaris People Search, Radaris Reverse Phone Lookup and Sex Offender Search. Radaris People Search allows mobile users to find the name, birthday, phone numbers, residence and address history of a person. Radaris Reverse Phone Lookup locates the name associated with a specific phone number, discovering the identity of an unknown caller. The Sex Offender Search app allows families to see who is in the neighborhood, no matter what neighborhood they visit. In the past month of beta testing, Radaris has seen more than 5,300 downloads of their mobile apps, 3,100 unique users of the apps and more than 5,700 user-sessions.
Radaris gathers information and references about individuals via many sources: social media, official public records, publications, traditional search engines and user reviews. Additionally, Radaris has industry-leading partners, such as professional data companies like Experian, that share information, making Radaris’ people-search capabilities more comprehensive than other methods. These features combined with Radar make it a great tool for monitoring the web for a specific person, and the mobile apps makes this information more accessible than ever. Compared to traditional and outdated people-search techniques, Radaris gives significantly enhanced access to free information. For a full list of services, please visit: http://radaris.com/more/.
About Radaris
Radaris is a universal people directory, which has modernized and streamlined the way people find information and learn about each other. By capturing all publicly available personal information via a propriety algorithm, Radaris indexes everything relevant about people and provides it in a convenient format, automatically filtering unimportant results often found when using traditional people search. With more than five million unique visitors per month, Radaris is poised to become the industry standard for people-specific searches.
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