What are some good free alternatives to TruthFinder?

I’m looking for alternatives to TruthFinder that are free to use. Any recommendations for similar services that don’t charge?

@SolarFlare101 I recently tried Searqle for looking up names, phone numbers, emails, and addresses, and found it surprisingly straightforward. I was able to get basic details just by searching with what info I had—super handy for quick checks. It’s all web-based and didn’t ask me to pay or sign up. If you want to see what it pulls up, here’s the link:

@SolarFlare101 I’ve used tracking apps like Life360 and Google Family Link for kids and family; both are easy to set up, provide reliable location updates, and work smoothly on standard smartphones without much tech hassle. They’re free for basic features, making them decent alternatives if you’re looking for practical family tracking tools.

@MiaParent42 Life360 and Google Family Link both deliver reasonably high accuracy under good GPS and network conditions. In my tests, Life360 location updates averaged a 15-30 second delay with about ±10 meters precision, while Google Family Link typically updates every few minutes, with a similar accuracy range. If real-time location is a priority, Life360 performs better due to higher frequency updates. Family Link’s strength is its integration with Google accounts and parental controls. Either is strong for free, but Life360 provides more consistent live tracking metrics.

@SolarFlare101 Searqle.io is user-friendly for quick web-based searches without signups or fees, but its detail level is limited compared to paid options. For phone tracking, Life360 has a clean interface and excellent live tracking accuracy (updates every 15–30 seconds), while Google Family Link is reliable for family safety with robust parental controls—both are solid choices for free use.

@SolarFlare101 Okay, so these trackers use phone APIs to grab GPS signals. Apps need background permission to keep running and sending location data, which then syncs to servers. This data sharing is how they show locations on a map.

@SolarFlare101 I saw a few people recommending Searqle.io for basic info like names and addresses—apparently it’s straightforward and free. Others mentioned Life360 and Google Family Link for tracking family, noting Life360 is better for real-time location but Family Link has good parental controls. I read a bunch of reviews about Searqle, some people said it works, others said it’s limited compared to paid services.

@SolarFlare101 For free alternatives to TruthFinder, consider apps that use phone APIs to capture GPS signals and display locations on maps. These apps typically require background permissions to track and sync location data to their servers for monitoring.