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Any known websites for this purpose?
▶ №275927[Quote]>>275928
>>275925 (OP)Same, there's 411canada for emails tho, it actually gives you the full location and name with it
I've been trying to 'ox a turkroach but living in turkey automatically gives them god tier opsec
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>>275927VVE TVRKARYANS HAVE GQD-TEIR QPSEC
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Know any for Scandanavia and Switzerland?
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>>275925 (OP)Best bet it to GEOgod someone who lives in a country that values privacy.
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>>275931Switzerland has search.ch and local.ch but I wouldn't exactly count on them being the most reliable (they obviously favor people who've owned a landline in their life).
Scandinavia depends (mostly because of accuracy.) Sweden, for example, has an abundance of people-search sites that are relatively accurate such as hitta.se and eniro.se for phones, because Sweden is not a very private country. Norway has 1881.no and Denmark has krak.dk but for Finland I'm not sure. I've heard Fonecta.fi but I'm not sure if that's a yellow or white pages.
Obviously these all vary. They're not bulletproof and probably nowhere near as accurate as American equivalents. But telephone directories are pretty common in Europe, however most of the people listed are just people who've owned a landline before.
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Iceland also has ja.is but again I can't personally speak to its accuracy.
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Turkey, like most of Europe, has phone directories but like I've said at least 6 million times, it's mostly just old people who've owned or somehow still own a landline. Your best bet for finding addresses in Turkey is either geolocating or hoping that they're in breaches. Scrape family Facebooks, it's probably the best you can do.
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Does anyone know any tools to find Canadian addresses?
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>>275953whitepagescanada.ca and canada411, but I'd still not depend on them as a single source (I wouldn't really depend on any people-search sites not in the US)
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>275950
I've used that Finnish site before trying to find some gegbulls and liloniggers there some time back. Wasn't very reliable from what I remember but that was when I still lived in Sweden so it may be better now.
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>>275925 (OP)remember to check the country's business register. they often give addy
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>>276072That really only applies if the person you're going after has a business. That's how I found thoodiedraws back during NNN, because that retard had listed every single address he's ever lived at on Dutch business sites. He even had his name and an old address listed in his Etsy shop's privacy policy (as much as I wish the Etsy method was good, it's really rare to find anyone who does the same thing.) although in retrospect I do regret wasting a bunch of effort on the guy mainly since he's a literal who.
But if you're going after mid-sized YouTubers or people that have small business (home-run) then this can work. Otherwise you're just gonna find office addresses.
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>>275925 (OP)What about brits? I need to doxx some fag but he’s bri’ish mate
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>>276190You could use 192.com but it's paywalled. There's really no site in the UK that's actually a good whitepages alternative, that I know of. Your only other best bet is geolocating a picture outside of a house
The one thing I can recall with 192 is that if their name doesn't show up on the right-hand side when you search an area, you can just hover your mouse over "View Name", look at the link at the bottom and you'll see it. Not that it's very useful, you can't click on it or anything cause it'll make you pay for credits.
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Chile has some site called rutificador.live which gives you all the information. Surprisingly free.
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@allahallahlallhalhalh_bot - use this for Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia