Email address lookup
Work out who is behind an address before you reply.
An email lookup takes an address and works outwards: public profiles that use it, services it has appeared on, whether the domain is a real organisation or registered last week, and whether the address has turned up in known data breaches. The check is private and the owner of the address is never notified. Results are possible matches with a confidence level, not a guarantee.
Completely private
Nothing is sent to the address. The person behind it never learns that you checked.
Reads the domain, not just the name
A lookalike domain registered days ago is the single most reliable sign that a message is not from who it claims to be.
Breach history included
Where an address has appeared in known breaches, which tells you how long it has been in use and where.
Common questions
Can I find out who owns an email address?
Often, yes. Public profiles, posts and listings that use the address will surface, along with the domain's age and breach history. Personal addresses on the big free providers give up less than work addresses do.
Will they know I searched?
No. No message is sent and no notification of any kind reaches the address.
What is the fastest way to tell a scam email?
Look at the part after the at sign rather than the display name. A domain that is almost, but not exactly, the real organisation's domain is the tell, and a recently registered domain is another.
Guides for Australian numbers
Whose number is this?
An unknown Australian number called or texted. Three ways that actually work: read the prefix, search it properly, run a reverse lookup. 1M+ lookups.
Who keeps calling me?
The same Australian number keeps calling. Read the calling pattern, identify who it is, and stop it. Private check in about 60 seconds. 1M+ lookups.
Free phone number search in Australia
What you can find on an Australian number for free, what you cannot, and where the free routes stop working. Honest limits, no guessing. 1M+ lookups.
Is this number a scam?
The scam signals that actually matter on an Australian number, what each one means, and what to do next. Private check in 60 seconds. 1M+ lookups.
The Hi Mum scam
A text from an unknown number claiming to be your child. Why the new number is the whole trick, and the one check that ends it. 1M+ lookups.
Australia Post and delivery text scams
Fake delivery texts imitate Australia Post and couriers. How the real notice differs from the fake, in the link, the sender and the ask. 1M+ lookups.
Find out who is really behind the number
The check is private and takes about 60 seconds. The person is not notified and never finds out you looked.
Check an email address