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Now You Can Run Dirt on Yourself

Category: Internet
Published: 07/01/2008, 15:36
Editor: Catalin Buda

Have you ever wanted to look up the dirt on a boyfriend or girlfriend, family member, new friend; but didn't know where to go? Without a lot of time and training, finding information on the Internet can be difficult and expensive. Most people do not know what sites to look into to find the correct information as individual searches are time consuming.

Most people have forgotten most of what could be out there and are not even aware of some of the things that are out there about themselves on the Internet.

There has been a failure to tie together public information and truly finding the correct information on people, even with all of the technology that exists on the Internet today. The only resources that have existed are vastly expensive and offer no guarantee they will find the answer.

Claiming they have the answer, there is a free resource that has just become available online called dirtsearch.org.

The results have been somewhat shocking, after thousands of people have already run the "Dirt" on themselves. From someone finding out they have an active warrant out for their arrest to a high profile personality finding out they were unauthorized members of corporations. This site will have a major impact on the way we look up people on the Internet.

Searches now can be made of the available sites on the Internet looking for public record data to make finding information on people easy and free. The site, while searching for results, also calculates a "Dirty Score" counting the number of times someone's name is found. This ties together all of the online resources that have yet to be available in one place. Finding this information before "DirtSearch" has been impossible, the states and local governments make it available but horribly difficult to find and even harder to use.

The site confidently searches by state and searches through over 1700 sites looking for "Dirt". Sites include sex offenders, criminal records, property ownership and much more!




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