PhoneInfoga

by Raphaël Cerveaux for Windows 10

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Free tool for data mining mobile numbers

PhoneInfoga is a free-to-use utility from Raphaël Cerveaux. This app is designed to help you mine information from a phone number. It lets you scan any international phone number, and it returns a lot of information such as the service provider. It can even identify who owns the number.

For programmers and data miners, PhoneInfoga can also be used together with other tools to achieve more features. Take note, however, that it’s not a beginner-friendly tool that instantly provides you with phone number data. Other useful tools for working with mobile devices include Phone Dial by PC or SMS Recovery.

Good for investigating numbers

PhoneInfoga is a technical app that can be challenging for casual users. The app is built using various programming languages, resulting in an optimized utility that works as advertised. It comes in a very small file size, and it allows you to choose from the specific operating system and architecture to ensure compatibility with your system. Still, its installers come in a binary format, requiring a terminal such as CMD.

Feature-wise, it has a lot of useful capabilities from the start. You can check if a particular phone number still exists, without the need to make a phone call. Similarly, it can also mine for information such as the country of origin, the type of line, and the carrier used by the number. You can even check instances of the number on social media or public directories.

A free-to-use source such as this one still has a couple of restrictions. The app does not claim to provide relevant, updated, or verified pieces of information. It simply scans the internet for instances of the phone number you’re scanning. Additionally, it doesn’t track the phone or even share the device location in real time; it only provides previous locations where the number might be recorded.

Safe and secure number scanner

Overall, PhoneInfoga is an excellent tool that can be used for a wide range of applications, whether it’s for marketing or for security purposes. Without violating cybersecurity and privacy protocols, it can provide users with a lot of useful information. From simple verification of a phone number to digging around service providers and public records, this is useful. It only requires a bit of technical know-how to use effectively.