Just the FAQ on People Seach Engine iSearch
What can I find using iSearch?
iSearch provides data from different aspects of a person’s life, some information you may find from different sources include:
o Public Record Data: Current and prior location history, property area info, age, neighbors & relatives
o Professional Data: Work history, position title, education background, colleagues and classmates
o Social Networking Data: Screen name, friends, interests and lifestyle information
o White Pages: Address, public phone number
o Email: Location and presence of e-mail address
o News & Blogs: Articles related to the name
* Why do some profiles contain more information than others?
There are a few reasons some profiles contain more information than others.
o The individual you are looking for may not have an online social or other profile available
o iSearch does not provide private information and only aggregates available public data. If the individual you’re seeking is keeping some or all of their information private we do not have access to their data.
* How do I join, and what does it cost?
iSearch is a FREE search service and you do not have to create an account or log in to use it.

* Where does iSearch get its data?
iSearch gets the profile information from aggregating publicly available records, professional data, and social networks. iSearch only displays information that is publicly viewable at the time that data was collected. iSearch then categorizes and connects information from the various sources and applies them to a specific profile using proprietary algorithms.
* What information can I find on iSearch?
iSearch features information related to a person’s professional, social, virtual and basic profiles. This includes professional history, colleagues, companies, family, educational background, job title, professional history, age, location, photos, schools, affiliations, interests, names, Web pages, blogs, social network pages and more.
* How are family members and associates inferred on iSearch?
iSearch identifies relatives and associates such as colleagues by cross-referencing addresses, companies, schools and other linked public information from online and offline sources.

* What if you don’t want your profile displayed at iSearch?
As consumers continue to become savvy users of tools such as social networking, white pages and other search tools, they will become aware of the importance of managing their off and online identity as it is visible to the general public. iSearch does plan to offer a courtesy suppression service. We are currently determining the best process by which to verify and accommodate such a request. Details on this process are TBA. We also believe consumers will continue to recognize and reap the benefits of such tools - benefits including increased ability to remain in touch with friends and associates and opportunities to network and build communities.
* Can I update my iSearch profile?
No. iSearch is a data aggregator not a user generated content site. If you wish to update the information visible on our site, consider updating your social and professional networking profiles.








September 12th, 2008 at 5:37 am
I noticed that the results were not quite complete, but the amount of data is impressive. A great tool for tracking someone down, I imagine.