Canadian reverse phone lookups
In Canada, there are many free reverse phone lookups that specialize in Canadian phone numbers. With Canada being a large country, although not densely populated, the citizens of the country wanted similar services that the United States has for reverse phone lookups. Even people in the cold white north get unwanted phone calls.
There is a Canadian law that modifies the use of reverse phone lookups. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has decided that reverse phone lookups can only provide the name of the person and their general location, such as the city or town they reside in or their postal code. The new regulations on free reverse phone lookups also prohibit the use of these engines to compile or update telemarketing lists.
There are several major Canadian reverse phone lookups available on the internet. Perhaps the most major and most often used is <a href="http://www.411.ca">www.411.ca</a> which is similar to its American 411.com counterpart, only specializing in Canadian homes and businesses.
The next most popular free reverse phone lookups in Canada is yellowpages.ca, once again, quite similar to the American “dot com” counterpart. Other Canadian reverse phone lookups include:
- Mytelus.com for provinces that use Telus phone services
- Whitepages.ca
- Yahoo! Canada Reverse phone directory
- Canadian-reverse-lookup.com
- Reversephonedirectory.com
Of course, that just names a few. The final one on the list above is one example of a primarily American free reverse phone lookup that provides access to both Canadian and American phone numbers.
There has been quite a bit of debate in Canada over the use of free reverse phone lookups, primarily regarding the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act (FOIP) and the ability for people to find out the identities of citizens and where they live by using free reverse phone lookups. The regulations passed by the CRTC will alleviate many of the concerns that citizens and other public interest groups have regarding the use of free reverse phone lookups.
Some of the free reverse phone lookups however, will allow access to address history of the phone owners, which goes directly against the CRTC’s regulations for free reverse phone lookups use. If you find a free reverse phone lookup website that has access to addresses, it’s best to report that website to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunication Commission so that the information transmittal can be stopped.
No one wants to have all of their private information publically available; however, we also have a right to know who is calling us. For the most part, when you see “unknown caller” on your caller id screen, it is often either from a telemarketer, collection agency or a cell phone. Many people use free reverse phone lookups to find out who the “unknown callers” are that telephone them and they certainly have their uses. You can use them to find out who has your number and get your name on telemarketing opt-out lists.
