About Us
We can be reached at hello@numlookup.com
We are a small team of tech enthusiasts who decided to create a reverse phone lookup service that would democratize the process of finding information about a phone number. We noticed that many online services that offered reverse phone lookup charged high fees and required users to sign up for subscriptions, making it difficult for ordinary people to access this information.
We believed that everyone should have access to this valuable information. Hence, we set out to create a platform that would be free, accurate, and easy to use. After more than 12 months of research and development, using our expertise in data analysis, artificial intelligence, stochastic modeling and web crawling/indexing, NumLookup was born. It was designed to be a user-friendly platform that would allow users to quickly and easily find detailed information on any phone number.
NumLookup was designed to be accessible to anyone with an internet connection, and we made sure to keep it free-to-incredibly-affordable to ensure that practically everyone could use it.
A quick note on user privacy...
Your trust is the most important thing to us. We are fully committed and focused on user privacy, ensuring that all searches are conducted securely and that users' personal information is always protected. We understand the importance of privacy and security when it comes to reverse phone lookups. We knew that just like us, you may be concerned about your privacy when it comes to your searches, and interaction with NumLookup. Below are just some of the techniques we use to keep your interaction with NumLookup completely secure and private:
- Information related to you and your searches is anonymized.
- All data that flows between you and our servers is encrypted using the best-in-class encryption technology.
- You are not required to sign up to use and try out NumLookup.
Since we first launched NumLookup 4 years ago, NumLookup has gained in popularity. Starting from zero, we now have more than 2 million people who use NumLookup every month! We continue to innovate, adding new features and expanding and continually updating our databases to make it even better!
Phone Number Removal - Opt Out
We gather information from publicly available sources. If you see your information on our site, it essentially means that your phone number/name information is already publicly available and actively being used by big data firms and marketing companies. It is very unfortunate but if you have provided your name or phone number to apps, (such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, etc.) chances are that your information is out there. Having said that, we let you remove your listing using the following link so that your information is not available via NumLookup: Information Opt Out. Keep in mind that removing information from NumLookup does not mean that it is also automatically removed from the internet and other people search websites that may also have it.
Receiving unwanted calls from numlookup.com?
If you are receiving unwanted texts or calls from numlookup.com, please use the following tool to block YOUR phone number. Doing so will block your phone number from receiving any further calls or texts from numlookup web app: Block my number from receiving any texts or calls.
Information for Law Enforcement Officials:
We disclose account records solely in accordance with our terms of service and applicable law, including the federal Stored Communications Act ("SCA"), 18 U.S.C. Sections 2701-2712. Under US law:
A valid subpoena issued in connection with an official criminal investigation is required to compel the disclosure of basic subscriber records (defined in 18 U.S.C. Section 2703(c)(2)), which may include: name, length of service, email address(es), and a recent IP address(es), if available.
A court order issued under 18 U.S.C. Section 2703(d) is required to compel the disclosure of certain records or other information pertaining to the account, not including contents of communications, which may include message headers and IP addresses, in addition to the basic subscriber records identified above.
A search warrant issued under the procedures described in the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure or equivalent state warrant procedures upon a showing of probable cause is required to compel the disclosure of the stored contents of any account, which may include calls history.
Emergency Requests
In responding to a matter involving imminent harm to a child or risk of death or serious physical injury to any person and requiring disclosure of information without delay, a law enforcement official may submit a request through our email hello@numlookup.com. Important note: We will not review or respond to messages sent to this email address by non-law enforcement officials. Users aware of an emergency situation should immediately and directly contact local law enforcement officials.
Form of Requests
We will be unable to process overly broad or vague requests. All requests must identify requested records with particularity and include the following:
The name of the issuing authority, badge/ID number of responsible agent, email address from a law-enforcement domain, and direct contact phone number.
Please submit all requests to email: hello@numlookup.com