Saturday, January 16, 2010

Social Networking Sites - Open Door For Extramarital Relationship

Social networking sites are ever so popular among young and old crowds these days, and they are also a breeding ground for an extramarital relationship. Everybody has a MySpace page and a Facebook wall, and there are a number of other social networking sites out there on the internet. Yes, it's okay to be sociable to some extent, but it can quickly turn into an unfaithful situation.When you first met your spouse they had a MySpace page, and you may have met them through that very medium. You never put any thought into it, but don't you think it's possible for them to 'meet' someone again? Even if you guys got together through the old school method of dating, you know, the normal face to face, we just happened to bump into each other and spoke type thing, social networking could still be a hazard to your marriage.You felt like it was okay for your spouse to keep their social networking profiles, of course, because you have your own. But what if you don't know about one or two your spouse may have created? Cheating spouses have been known to do that very thing, and there really is no way to tell just by normal speculation.Social networking sites don't limit the number of accounts you have, all you need is a valid email address. It's really easy to meet people, even in your own area, and 'add' them as your friends. Some people go to places like MySpace to just have fun and chat with other people who have like interests. But, there are a lot of singles hanging out in places like that, and they are on the hunt for a date. Because of this, social networking sites have become somewhat of a problem for married couples, and that harmless profile might lead to an extramarital relationship.Although, it's usually not intentional, men and women tend to get a thrill out of meeting new people who take an interest in them. They appreciate the flattery, and depending on the circumstance of their marriage, it may lead them to fall much harder. Now, there are those who use social networking as a means of actually meeting people to cheat, and if you have any worries that your spouse might be one of them, you should definitely look into it.If you have fears that your spouse may be having an extramarital relationship, you will need the assistance of an expert private investigator. They will be able to find out where your spouse has profiles, and if they are in fact using social networking to cheat. Make sure the you hire a PI that's experienced in infidelity investigations as they will be able to provide the most accurate results, and they will cover all bases so that all of your concerns are addressed. Not only that, but they will do so discreetly, so your spouse will never know that they are being investigated. And anytime you have a cheater on your hands, you want to be sure NOT to tip them off. So if there's something to be uncovered, a dating service investigation would be your way to go.
About the Author:Ed Opperman, president of Opperman Investigations Inc, is an expert in Cellular Forensics and infidelity investigations. If you suspect your spouse is having an extramarital relationship and need help uncovering the truth visit http://www.emailrevealer.com

Are There Any Truly Free Reverse Email Search Services?

Problem: you've been trying to figure out some information on the owner of an email address, but you’re not having any luck. You're spending way too much time -- hours, or even days -- looking for free reverse email lookup services that really are 100% free as they claim to be. However, as you are well aware, free reverse email search services are about as easy to find as an all-smiles group photo of ever-elusive Yeti, the Loch Ness Monster, and Bigfoot. So, definitively -- are there any free reverse email lookup services?

The answer - not yes or no

Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer to this question, at least as a blanket statement. Because peoples' reasons for needing a reverse email search can vary so much, the results they're seeking can vary significantly as well. For instance, if you're just looking for the name of a person who is using a particular email address, you may be able to glean this information from a 'free' reverse email research service that links to a paid background search service. Indirectly, in some cases, you may be able to tie a real name to an email address.

Now, if you're just looking for the geographic region that an email likely came from, you may be able to find this information out for free through any service that reads and reports on email headers. Or, or at the very least, you may be able to do this by finding an IP address in the 'Received From' field of the email headers and plugging that into a whois search website. However, this information, by itself, isn't all that useful, especially if the email headers were forged or the email was routed through a compromised computer. Unfortunately, this information would not likely be disclosed during one of the popular, but elusive, free reverse email search services.
One unreliable, but better than many so-called free alternative ways of performing your own reverse email search is by plugging an email address into a search engine like Google or Bing. You can, alternately, search for the email's handle, or the letters or numbers that comes before the '@' symbol. This may give you some insight into the person behind the email address.

What are the alternatives, then?

If you really need to find out information about the owner of an email address, there's a very good chance that you'll have to pay for that information. However, we would caution against the many self-professed free reverse email lookup services that turn out not to be free in the end. These services have already proven to be misleading, and there's no sense in getting mixed up with a company that misleads you into thinking that their free service provides results. Instead, you should look for a reverse email search service that performs manual investigations on the email address. While these services will likely be a bit pricier than their instant-result, 'free' counterparts, the results from these types of email address investigations are more likely to be accurate, and likely to be comprehensive enough to give you the information that you need the first time around.

While it's highly unlikely that truly free reverse email search services even exist, at least those that provide comprehensive results, you may be able to get some of the information you need using the services, and methods, that we've listed above. Bottom line, much like the unicorn or the pot-of-gold at the end of the rainbow, you're not going to find a free reverse email address search service that provides comprehensive results, no matter how hard you look for it.