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"Locatefamily.com"
Trust score
Excellent
Risk is extremely low!
Negative points
-
The owner of the domain name associated with this site is hidden in the Whois database.
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Locatefamily.com
First analysis date: 09/04/2021
| Domain creation date | 03/21/2000 (Over 5 years) |
| Domain expiration date | 03/21/2028 (In over a year) |
| Owner identification in the Whois | |
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2 Reviews / Comments
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James Archer 06/15/2024 at 12:31 AM
Rating:A phishing website full of frauds who has been ordered by the EU to delete 13,000 persons form their database. If you want to remove your information, good luck. They send an email demanding an ID. And in some cases, even if you follow through, they still wont delete your information. We dont know who the CEO is. Isnt that funny. They hide for safety while they broadcast out information. Their phone number is based in Delaware. A old state with a court system based on the old colonial system that gives preferential treatment towards corporations.
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LocateFamilyHater 08/21/2025 at 01:27 PM
Rating:LocateFamily.com presents itself as a people-search service, but it functions primarily as a data broker that collects and publicly publishes personal information--such as names, addresses, phone numbers, and family connections--without explicit consent. The site exploits removal requests by demanding sensitive documentation including photos of passports, driver's licenses, and utility bills, under the guise of verification. This intrusive data collection serves as a phishing scheme to harvest detailed personal information, which is then used to further dox, harass, or extort individuals. Recent regulatory actions, including a €525,000 fine by the Dutch Data Protection Authority, highlight the severe privacy violations and risks associated with LocateFamily.com's practices.