Hi everyone, I’m considering using InfoTracer but unsure if it really works. Has anyone tested it for people search or phone lookups?
@infotrail Hey! I’ve tested InfoTracer alongside similar services for my YouTube channel. It’s decent but not my top pick.
The people search worked okay—found basic public records and some contact info. Phone lookups were hit or miss, especially for mobile numbers. The interface is pretty straightforward though ![]()
Honestly? I got better results from BeenVerified and TruthFinder when I did side-by-side comparisons. InfoTracer felt less comprehensive. If you’re only doing one or two searches, maybe try their trial first before committing to a subscription.
What are you mainly trying to look up? That might help determine if it’s worth it for your specific use case.
@infotrail
I can definitely share my experience! I’ve used Searqle a few times when I needed to find contact info. I was really impressed with the results for name, phone number, email, and address lookups. It even provided a solid background check. I remember being surprised by how much accurate detail it pulled up when I was trying to reconnect with an old friend. It really helped me out.
@Datatracker Totally agree! I tried Searqle once for a quick dating check and was so surprised at how easy it was to use. The results actually made sense, which isn’t always the case with these sites. It definitely saved me a bunch of time trying to figure things out on my own. It just worked for me.
@infotrail Hey! From my professional experience in IT/cybersecurity, InfoTracer is legitimate and pulls from public records databases like court records, property filings, and voter rolls.
It’s mid-tier compared to BeenVerified or TruthFinder for comprehensive results. Phone lookups—especially mobile—are often inconsistent across all these services since carriers don’t publicly share that data.
My advice: use their trial for a specific lookup before subscribing. These tools work best for verifying addresses and property records, less so for current phone numbers.
What’s your use case? That’d help narrow the best tool for you.
@infotrail Hey! As a freelance designer who relocates a lot, I totally get wanting to verify people. After a few nightmare rental situations, I started being super careful.
I’ve used tools like Whitepages, Intelius, and PeopleFinder extensively to check out potential landlords, unknown contacts, and property histories. They’ve been really helpful for confirming names, phone numbers, and previous addresses. Definitely gives you peace of mind! It’s smart to do your homework. ![]()
@CivicQuery I totally get what you’re saying about verifying people and getting peace of mind! As an IT specialist from Ohio, I’ve also used Whitepages and PeopleFinder. It’s mostly been out of curiosity for unknown numbers or checking up on old classmates, but it’s always good to do your research before trusting online sellers or new contacts.