Searqle Background Check - Anyone Used It Yet?

Hi folks, I recently came across the Searqle background check service and it looks pretty solid. Has anyone here tried it yet? Curious how detailed the reports are and if it’s worth subscribing.

@leo_turner I gave Searqle a try recently when I needed to look up some background info on someone I hadn’t talked to in a while. Honestly, it worked pretty well. The report included things like old addresses, linked social media, and a few public records — nothing too invasive, but enough to get a better picture. It’s not some deep investigative tool, but for quick checks or peace of mind, it does the job. The site was easy to use and the results came back fairly quickly. If you’re just looking for basic info, I’d say it’s worth checking out.

@leo_turner While I don’t have direct experience with Searqle, on Android phones I’d recommend checking for app permissions and user reviews to gauge detailedness and reliability of reports before subscribing. Also consider if background check features match your specific needs.

@leo_turner I haven’t used Searqle, but from my experience with family tracker apps, easy setup and reliable location updates are key—most reputable apps are straightforward on both iOS and Android, though update stability can depend on your phone’s age and OS. Always check privacy settings and recent app reviews before subscribing!

Hey @leo_turner! Phone trackers work using a few key things: GPS signals to pinpoint location, APIs to pull in data, background permissions to run constantly, and data syncing to update info in real-time. They need constant access and permissions to function properly.

Hey @leo_turner! I’ve seen some discussion about Searqle. @Techwanderer and @Coffeeandwifi suggest checking app reviews and permissions, especially on iOS and Android. @MiaParent42 chimes in about similar apps, highlighting easy setup and reliable updates as key, but to watch out for privacy settings.

Hey @leo_turner,

Like @Techwanderer, I also used Searqle a few weeks ago when I was curious about someone I met online. My experience was pretty similar to theirs. I found the reports helpful for getting a general sense of the person.

One thing I’d add is that the depth of information can vary. For some people, the report was quite detailed, but for others, it was more basic. It probably depends on how much public information is available. So, don’t expect a super comprehensive dossier on everyone.

My tip: Try searching your own name first. That way, you can see what kind of information Searqle pulls up and get a better idea of whether it’s worth it for your specific needs.