This app is only available on the App Store for iOS devices.
Description
Install to get free look ups on more than 200 million phone numbers. Get detailed info on unknown callers and cell phone numbers. Easily identify spam calls.
REVERSE PHONE NUMBER LOOKUPS:
• Search on any cell phone number or landline to get the owner’s name along with their address, criminal history and other public record information
• Look up more than 200 million landline and business phone numbers for free
FREE SPAM AND SCAM CALLER ID:
• Quickly identify spam and scam calls or texts with easy number lookup from your call log
FIND CELL PHONE OWNERS:
• Get detailed information on cell phone numbers and other hard-to-find phone numbers
EASILY ADD PHONE NUMBERS TO CONTACTS
• Add looked up phone numbers and names to your iOS contacts with just a tap
“Great!!!”
Just downloaded this app today because of a 888 phone number to my cell, leaving me a scary message saying my SS had been suspended because of suspicious activity involving my SS number.
“A good security research tool”
This app has surpassed my expectations. Anyone who uses it can almost immediately determine the intent of a caller.”
SOME OF THE WAYS YOU CAN USE THE REVERSE LOOKUP / CALLER ID APP:
• Look up unknown numbers calling your cell phone to decide if you should block the number
• Identify suspicious callers and texts in seconds
• Find out who has called you or a member of your family in the past
• Get addresses for acquaintances, extended family and others by searching on their phone number
• Help keep you and your family safe - get background check information on suspicious callers
About Whitepages Premium Membership subscriptions:
• The Whitepages app is free to use for basic contact information, including landline phone numbers and business information.
• With a Whitepages Premium membership, you can access premium contact information, including mobile phone numbers.
• Membership subscriptions are available for 20 lookups per month billed monthly or annually
• The first month of your membership subscription is charged to your iTunes account when you Confirm Purchase.
• Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. Your membership subscription automatically renews unless you cancel at least 24-hours before the next billing date. If you cancel during a billing period, you will have access until the next billing cycle and no partial month refunds are given.
• You can manage your subscription after purchase, including cancellations, in Account Settings. Your membership is for use on your iOS device only.
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Terms of use: https://www.whitepages.com/terms-of-service
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Good app!
This is a very helpful app when you’re trying to figure out who’s calling from all over the country & you don’t know if you should pick up the phone or not. We’re warned just about every other day not to answer if we don’t know the caller so we can avoid all the phone scams. This app doesn’t identify the caller by name or business/company names & 8 haven’t been able to get it to tell me any info on 1-800 numbers at all. At least it lets me know I’m getting a lot of calls from telemarketers even though I’ve registered with the National do-not-call registry. Thanks for the helpful app!
A good of security research tool
This app has surpassed my expectations. Anyone who uses it can almost immediately determine the intent of a caller. Where the carrier originated, and you can deduce the likelihood of the call originating from a robocall hub or if the caller is not in the USA. I maintain a log of all these calls to my home or cell phone and the history feature provides an accurate record, chronologically. I recommend this app for everyone. In today’s social climate, the security minded need some kind of edge.
Enjoy it. You will.
LJ
Great!!!
Just downloaded this app today because of a 888 phone number to my cell, leaving me a scary message saying my SS had been suspended because of suspicious activity involving my SS number. This app told me immediately that the message was a scam and that many others had received the same false information. Now that my heart has stopped pounding, I wish to thank the developers for this excellent app..Many Thanks!!!
Information
Requires iOS 8.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
- Reverse Phone Premium Search$1.99
- Unlimited Premium Search (30 days)$3.99
- 20 Premium lookups monthly$4.99
Supports
Family Sharing
With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.
Use LOOKUP, one of the lookup and reference functions, when you need to look in a single row or column and find a value from the same position in a second row or column.
For example, let's say you know the part number for an auto part, but you don't know the price. You can use the LOOKUP function to return the price in cell H2 when you enter the auto part number in cell H1.
Use the LOOKUP function to search one row or one column. In the above example, we're searching prices in column D.
Use VLOOKUP to search one row or column, or to search multiple rows and columns (like a table). It's a much improved version of LOOKUP. Watch this video about how to use VLOOKUP.
There are two ways to use LOOKUP: Vector form and Array form
Vector form: Use this form of LOOKUP to search one row or one column for a value. Use the vector form when you want to specify the range that contains the values that you want to match. For example, if you want to search for a value in column A, down to row 6.
Array form: We strongly recommend using VLOOKUP or HLOOKUP instead of the array form. Watch this video about using VLOOKUP. The array form is provided for compatibility with other spreadsheet programs, but it's functionality is limited.
An array is a collection of values in rows and columns (like a table) that you want to search. For example, if you want to search columns A and B, down to row 6. LOOKUP will return the nearest match. To use the array form, your data must be sorted.
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Vector form
The vector form of LOOKUP looks in a one-row or one-column range (known as a vector) for a value and returns a value from the same position in a second one-row or one-column range.
Syntax
LOOKUP(lookup_value, lookup_vector, [result_vector])
The LOOKUP function vector form syntax has the following arguments:
lookup_value Required. A value that LOOKUP searches for in the first vector. Lookup_value can be a number, text, a logical value, or a name or reference that refers to a value.
lookup_vector Required. A range that contains only one row or one column. The values in lookup_vector can be text, numbers, or logical values.
Important: The values in lookup_vector must be placed in ascending order: .., -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, .., A-Z, FALSE, TRUE; otherwise, LOOKUP might not return the correct value. Uppercase and lowercase text are equivalent.
Erom upgrade rs 232 download. result_vector Optional. A range that contains only one row or column. The result_vector argument must be the same size as lookup_vector. It has to be the same size.
Remarks
If the LOOKUP function can't find the lookup_value, the function matches the largest value in lookup_vector that is less than or equal to lookup_value.
If lookup_value is smaller than the smallest value in lookup_vector, LOOKUP returns the #N/A error value.
Vector examples
You can try out these examples in your own Excel worksheet to learn how the LOOKUP function works. In the first example, you're going to end up with a spreadsheet that looks similar to this one:
Copy the data in following table, and paste it into a new Excel worksheet.
Copy this data into column A
Copy this data into column B
Frequency
4.14
Color
red
4.19
orange
5.17
yellow
5.77
green
6.39
blue
Next, copy the LOOKUP formulas from the following table into column D of your worksheet.
Copy this formula into the D column
Here's what this formula does
Here's the result you'll see
Formula
=LOOKUP(4.19, A2:A6, B2:B6)
Looks up 4.19 in column A, and returns the value from column B that is in the same row.
orange
=LOOKUP(5.75, A2:A6, B2:B6)
Looks up 5.75 in column A, matches the nearest smaller value (5.17), and returns the value from column B that is in the same row.
yellow
=LOOKUP(7.66, A2:A6, B2:B6)
Looks up 7.66 in column A, matches the nearest smaller value (6.39), and returns the value from column B that is in the same row.
blue
=LOOKUP(0, A2:A6, B2:B6)
Looks up 0 in column A, and returns an error because 0 is less than the smallest value (4.14) in column A.
#N/A
For these formulas to show results, you may need to select them in your Excel worksheet, press F2, and then press Enter. If you need to, adjust the column widths to see all the data.
Array form
Tip: We strongly recommend using VLOOKUP or HLOOKUP instead of the array form. See this video about VLOOKUP; it provides examples. The array form of LOOKUP is provided for compatibility with other spreadsheet programs, but it's functionality is limited.
The array form of LOOKUP looks in the first row or column of an array for the specified value and returns a value from the same position in the last row or column of the array. Use this form of LOOKUP when the values that you want to match are in the first row or column of the array.
Syntax
LOOKUP(lookup_value, array)
The LOOKUP function array form syntax has these arguments:
lookup_value Required. A value that LOOKUP searches for in an array. The lookup_value argument can be a number, text, a logical value, or a name or reference that refers to a value.
If LOOKUP can't find the value of lookup_value, it uses the largest value in the array that is less than or equal to lookup_value.
If the value of lookup_value is smaller than the smallest value in the first row or column (depending on the array dimensions), LOOKUP returns the #N/A error value.
array Required. A range of cells that contains text, numbers, or logical values that you want to compare with lookup_value.
The array form of LOOKUP is very similar to the HLOOKUP and VLOOKUP functions. The difference is that HLOOKUP searches for the value of lookup_value in the first row, VLOOKUP searches in the first column, and LOOKUP searches according to the dimensions of array.
If array covers an area that is wider than it is tall (more columns than rows), LOOKUP searches for the value of lookup_value in the first row.
If an array is square or is taller than it is wide (more rows than columns), LOOKUP searches in the first column.
With the HLOOKUP and VLOOKUP functions, you can index down or across, but LOOKUP always selects the last value in the row or column.
Important: The values in array must be placed in ascending order: .., -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, .., A-Z, FALSE, TRUE; otherwise, LOOKUP might not return the correct value. Uppercase and lowercase text are equivalent.
- Between 1924 and 1945, a series of symbols was used to indicate the year in which the watch was produced. If you see a symbol, do an internet search to find a table that will show year which year corresponds to which symbol. Be aware, however, that some symbols were used more than once. For example, a circle was used in 1925, 1934, and 1944.
- A transitional system was used between 1946 and 1949. In 1946, the code was 46 followed by a square. In 1947, the code was 47. In 1948, the code was 48. In 1949, the code was J9.
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