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Electronic Verification Systems Signs International Clients











Louisville, KY (PRWEB) August 04, 2011

Electronic Verification Systems (EVS), a leader in fraud prevention solutions and id verification systems, has signed four international clients. EVS has a full suite of id verification and id authentication solutions, including an international option, through which clients can verify an identity in over 200 different countries.

DHGate.com, out of China, along with Paxum, Citadel, and Accesspicks, Inc., out of Canada, signed with EVS because they were looking to verify and authenticate citizens of the United States of America. The EVS id verification solutions they are using, IdentiFraud Consumer and IdentiFraud International, allow the companies to search internationally, as well as within their countries.

EVS has developed a proprietary fraud prevention solution that verifies and authenticates individuals in a matter of seconds, and at a fraction of the cost of its competitors.

“We are also currently working on getting approval to offer our services in India. We should know the outcome in about a month as to whether or not we are approved. But since India is about to issue a card similar to the United States’ Social Security card, the country will have an increased need for id verification systems, and we hope we can be of assistance to these businesses,” said Eric Knapp, Vice President of Client Services at Electronic Verification Systems.

The IdentiFraud Consumer solution delivers up to 11 points of reliable consumer data based on a single lookup. The data returned are: age verification, authentication question generator, consumer data-match profiling, high-risk alerts, ID verification, OFAC Watch List screening, phone verification, residence verification and history, residential address standardization, and Social Security number verification.

The IdentiFraud International solution provides id verification for businesses that maintain international consumer relationships. This platform is similar to IdentiFraud Consumer, but its primary function is to verify the reliability of an international individual. Garnered toward increasing profit and efficiency, the IdentiFraud International platform offers the following: identity card verification, international age verification, international driver’s license verification, international id verification, international residence verification, and PIN verification.

If you are interested in learning more about our fraud prevention solutions, we encourage you to contact us for a live demonstration.

About Electronic Verification Systems

Electronic Verification Systems is a leading provider of fraud prevention services designed to help businesses combat identity theft, control costs, satisfy governmental regulation, and support audit and control requirements. With major clients in the financial services, retail product, brokerage, education, insurance, and corporate security industries, Electronic Verification Systems provides powerful and innovative solutions to businesses and organizations across the world.

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Number Investigator Empowers and Protects Consumers from Scams During the Holiday Season










Bellevue, WA (PRWEB) December 22, 2010

With the rise of mobile technology and the declining use of landlines and associated caller ID systems, Number Investigator helps consumers find and share information about the calls they receive.

Telemarketers aren’t the only annoying callers plugging lines around the holidays in an attempt to separate people from their cash. While it’s true that many popular scams have begun to take shape in the online world, there are still some old-fashioned swindlers attempting both cash and identity theft through phone calls and text messages.

In September 2010, the FDIC reported an elaborate scam aimed at home buyers and loan recipients. Potential scam victims received phone calls from individuals posing as FDIC employees attempting to gain personal information such as bank account numbers and debit or credit card numbers. As the holidays approach, there’s no shortage of cons attempting to drive a wedge between unsuspecting victims and their hard-earned cash.

Police departments across the country are warning consumers about several popular scams this holiday season. One, known as the “Help! I’ve Been Robbed!” scam, involves staged phone calls to family and friends of the targeted “victim” indicating that they are a family member and have been robbed and require that money be wired or transferred so they can make it home. Another popular technique used all year long is known as “Smishing” or “text phishing”. Potential victims receive text messages from con artists claiming to be their bank or an online retailer. These texts usually indicate that there has been a problem with the owner’s account and ask that they verify their account information. Individuals tend to be more vulnerable to this scam during the holiday season when they are shopping at a variety of stores both on and offline.

NumberInvestigator.com allows consumers to protect their identities and their cash by searching for and reporting offending con artists. The site has a running list of offending callers and complaints organized by phone number. An individual seeking information about an unknown caller simply has to enter in the 10-digit phone number. The resulting report will provide the requester with general location information, complaints related to the phone number and additional premium information for a fee.

In addition to NumberInvestiagor.com’s complaint service and aggregation feature, the site also houses several tips and resources, including a link to the Do Not Call Registry.

Unlike many reverse phone lookup services, NumberInvestigator.com is one of the few consumer advocate sites that allows consumers to report phone number complaints to organizations that have the ability to take action. Number Investigator gives consumers power to report potential fraud and band together to take action to eliminate these intrusive phone calls.

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Numberinvestigator.com is a leading provider of reverse phone lookup services that enable consumers to simply search a number, including cell numbers (where available), landline numbers and VoIP to accurately find the owner of that number.

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If you have questions, please contact NIMediaInquiry(at)gmail.com

http://www.numberinvestigator.com

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NumberInvestigator.com Warns of Fraudulent Use of Better Business Bureau Organization’s Name










(PRWEB) June 15, 2011

NumberInvestigator.com warns consumers that criminals are deceptively masquerading as the BBB, telling victims they have won a lottery in an attempt to steal thousands of dollars from people who think that they have hit the jackpot. Up to $ 80,000 has been lost by individuals who have been contacted over the phone by people who pose as BBB employees. The “employee” then tells the victim that they have won a lottery and in order to receive the prize they must first wire money. Unfortunately for the victims, the money is directly wired to the scammers.

“Many people are struggling in the current economy and when someone tells you that you’ve won millions in a lottery, it can seem like an answer to prayer,” said Steve Cox, President and CEO of the Council of Better Business Bureaus. “Every year, tens of thousands of people contact BBB about a suspicious lottery and instead of cashing in, many lose thousands of dollars they don’t have.”

NumberInvestigator.com arms consumers with a variety of resources to help them avoid falling victim to scams such as these. The BBB reminds consumers that the organization does not run a lottery or award prizes. Consumers who receive a call from a person claiming to be an employee of the BBB should consider the following tips to avoid becoming a victim themselves.

●    Collect information from the caller. Ask for a full name, contact phone number, and address. Use NumberInvestigator.com to do a reverse-phone search for the 10-digit number that called.

●    Confirm facts with the organization itself, whether it is the Better Business Bureau or another organization. Use contact information found on the organization’s website.

●    Do not reply to phone numbers or Web links provided by the “employee”

●    Don’t fall for a check, they often times turn out to be fake. The scammers send the check with instructions to deposit the check and wire back a portion to cover fees or taxes. The check may initially clear, but most often turns out to be fake. The wired money is taken out of the victim’s account and is sent to the scammer.

●    Don’t pay money to get money. Scammers are successful at convincing victims to pay money up front. Do not comply.

About

Numberinvestigator.com is a leading provider of reverse phone lookup services that enable consumers to simply search a number, including cell numbers (where available), landline numbers and VoIP to accurately find the owner of that number.

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NumberInvestigator.com Warns of Fraudulent Use of Better Business Bureau Organization’s Name










(PRWEB) June 15, 2011

NumberInvestigator.com warns consumers that criminals are deceptively masquerading as the BBB, telling victims they have won a lottery in an attempt to steal thousands of dollars from people who think that they have hit the jackpot. Up to $ 80,000 has been lost by individuals who have been contacted over the phone by people who pose as BBB employees. The “employee” then tells the victim that they have won a lottery and in order to receive the prize they must first wire money. Unfortunately for the victims, the money is directly wired to the scammers.

“Many people are struggling in the current economy and when someone tells you that you’ve won millions in a lottery, it can seem like an answer to prayer,” said Steve Cox, President and CEO of the Council of Better Business Bureaus. “Every year, tens of thousands of people contact BBB about a suspicious lottery and instead of cashing in, many lose thousands of dollars they don’t have.”

NumberInvestigator.com arms consumers with a variety of resources to help them avoid falling victim to scams such as these. The BBB reminds consumers that the organization does not run a lottery or award prizes. Consumers who receive a call from a person claiming to be an employee of the BBB should consider the following tips to avoid becoming a victim themselves.

●    Collect information from the caller. Ask for a full name, contact phone number, and address. Use NumberInvestigator.com to do a reverse-phone search for the 10-digit number that called.

●    Confirm facts with the organization itself, whether it is the Better Business Bureau or another organization. Use contact information found on the organization’s website.

●    Do not reply to phone numbers or Web links provided by the “employee”

●    Don’t fall for a check, they often times turn out to be fake. The scammers send the check with instructions to deposit the check and wire back a portion to cover fees or taxes. The check may initially clear, but most often turns out to be fake. The wired money is taken out of the victim’s account and is sent to the scammer.

●    Don’t pay money to get money. Scammers are successful at convincing victims to pay money up front. Do not comply.

About

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NumberInvestigator.com Warns of Fraudulent Use of Better Business Bureau Organization’s Name










(PRWEB) June 15, 2011

NumberInvestigator.com warns consumers that criminals are deceptively masquerading as the BBB, telling victims they have won a lottery in an attempt to steal thousands of dollars from people who think that they have hit the jackpot. Up to $ 80,000 has been lost by individuals who have been contacted over the phone by people who pose as BBB employees. The “employee” then tells the victim that they have won a lottery and in order to receive the prize they must first wire money. Unfortunately for the victims, the money is directly wired to the scammers.

“Many people are struggling in the current economy and when someone tells you that you’ve won millions in a lottery, it can seem like an answer to prayer,” said Steve Cox, President and CEO of the Council of Better Business Bureaus. “Every year, tens of thousands of people contact BBB about a suspicious lottery and instead of cashing in, many lose thousands of dollars they don’t have.”

NumberInvestigator.com arms consumers with a variety of resources to help them avoid falling victim to scams such as these. The BBB reminds consumers that the organization does not run a lottery or award prizes. Consumers who receive a call from a person claiming to be an employee of the BBB should consider the following tips to avoid becoming a victim themselves.

●    Collect information from the caller. Ask for a full name, contact phone number, and address. Use NumberInvestigator.com to do a reverse-phone search for the 10-digit number that called.

●    Confirm facts with the organization itself, whether it is the Better Business Bureau or another organization. Use contact information found on the organization’s website.

●    Do not reply to phone numbers or Web links provided by the “employee”

●    Don’t fall for a check, they often times turn out to be fake. The scammers send the check with instructions to deposit the check and wire back a portion to cover fees or taxes. The check may initially clear, but most often turns out to be fake. The wired money is taken out of the victim’s account and is sent to the scammer.

●    Don’t pay money to get money. Scammers are successful at convincing victims to pay money up front. Do not comply.

About

Numberinvestigator.com is a leading provider of reverse phone lookup services that enable consumers to simply search a number, including cell numbers (where available), landline numbers and VoIP to accurately find the owner of that number.

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Laridian, Inc. Releases MyBible 4 for Palm OS PDAs and Smartphones










Cedar Rapids, IA (PRWEB) January 4, 2005

Laridian, Inc. today announced the release of a new version of its best-selling MyBible® software for handheld devices or smartphones running Palm OS® 5.0 or later. MyBible gives users fast and easy access to the entire Bible with features that let them search, take notes, highlight, and bookmark the Bible text. Version 4 adds the ability to read and search Bible reference books, such as commentaries and dictionaries. A new split-screen option lets users open as many as three different biblical translations and reference books at once to help users engaged in an intensive Bible study.

“MyBible 4 gives users an even greater ability to conduct in-depth Bible study on-the-go,” said Craig Rairdin, President of Laridian. “As people read the Bible on their Palm™ handheld, they can now get immediate answers to their questions and gain insight through the commentaries, dictionaries and other reference books.”

Laridian is offering a wide variety of Bible reference books (each sold separately) in conjunction with the release of MyBible 4, including Life Application Study Bible Notes, Tyndale Bible Dictionary, Tyndale Concise Bible Commentary, Matthew Henry’s Concise Bible Commentary, Nave’s Topical Bible, Easton’s Bible Dictionary and Treasury of Scripture Knowledge. More reference books are planned for release in the near future.

“Our users tell us they love MyBible because it is so fast and easy to use,” commented Rairdin. “Version 4 retains the ease and simplicity of previous versions while adding the advanced study capability our customers have requested.”

New and improved features of MyBible 4 include:

•    Reference book capability, enabling users to consult commentaries, dictionaries, and other reference materials as they read the Bible;

•    Split-screen viewing, opening as many as three panels at once to view Bibles and books side-by-side;

•    Automatic Synchronization, resulting in Bibles and books organized by verse to stay synchronized as users navigate through the Bible (optional);

•    Pop-up menus that provide customized menus for each open Bible or book to simplify navigation;

•    Dictionary lookup, enabling users to highlight a word in a Bible and choose “Lookup” to view a definition in an installed Bible dictionary;

•    Verse history, providing quick look-up of the fifteen most recently viewed verses.

A growing list of Bible translations, including the best-selling New International Version, are also available for use with the MyBible program. Each of these Bible translations and supporting reference works can be installed on storage cards. After purchasing the MyBible program, users can build a personalized library with any number of Bibles and reference books.

The MyBible 4 program is priced at $ 10. Current MyBible users can upgrade for $ 5. Bibles and reference books range in price from $ 4.99 to $ 29.99 with several Bible translations available for free download. Complete pricing and product information can be found at Laridian’s Web site: http://www.laridian.com.

About Laridian

Founded in 1998, Laridian, Inc. is a privately-held software development and marketing company specializing in electronic publishing for mobile devices. Laridian’s software products provide powerful access to Bibles and Bible-related reference material in a format customized for the unique features of Palm OS and Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs. Laridian software is sold at the Laridian Web site, http://www.laridian.com. Further information can be found at the site.

Press related inquiries:

Michelle Stramel

(425) 413-1938

press@laridian.com

http://www.laridian.com/media

To request review copies of Laridian software, submit your request at http://www.laridian.com/reviews.

“Laridian” is a registered trademark and “MyBible” is a trademark of Laridian, Inc. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.

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Unprecedented Collaboration Helps Lost Pets Reunite with Owners












Denver, CO (Vocus) September 23, 2009

Combined with a collar and current name tag, a microchip increases the likelihood of a lost pet being safely reunited with its owner. However, even with a microchip scanner, identifying the correct pet recovery registry to contact can be challenging.

To alleviate the guesswork for veterinary hospitals, animal control facilities and shelter staff members, the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) has created the AAHA Universal Pet Microchip Lookup Tool, a free, internet-based resource that assists with microchip identification; helping reunite pets and owners by checking participating pet recovery services’ registries to determine which registry should be contacted. The AAHA Universal Pet Microchip Lookup Tool can be accessed online at petmicrochiplookup.org.

“It is in the best interest of everyone in companion animal welfare to reunite lost pets with their owners,” said Janice Trumpeter, DVM, AAHA Deputy Executive Director. “We applaud the unprecedented collaboration by the participating microchipping and pet recovery companies that allowed this resource to become reality.”

The Association has been working with microchipping and pet recovery industry leaders for the past year on the development of this new tool. The participating companies include AKC CAR, HomeAgain, Petlink by Datamars and resQ by Bayer.

The AAHA Universal Pet Microchip Lookup Tool works by checking the databases of participating pet recovery services to determine which has registration information available for a microchip. Once a microchip identification number is entered into the tool, within seconds a list of all the registries with microchip registration information available along with the registries’ contact information will appear in chronological order; the registry with the most recent update appears first. If the microchip has not been registered with any participating pet recovery service, the result returned will default to the microchip’s manufacturer or distributor. While the tool will not return the pet owner information contained in the registries’ databases, it will identify which registries should be contacted when a lost pet is scanned and a microchip is found.

Since the tool is a work in progress, AAHA will seek continued collaboration from microchip companies as well as implement feedback derived from veterinary hospitals, animal control facilities and shelter staff members.

“The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) absolutely supports the linking of companion animal microchip data bases,” said Larry R. Corry, DVM, AVMA President. “As veterinarians, we see the heartbreak of families posting ‘LOST PET’ signs in our clinics. This new tool has the potential to create a happy ending by quickly reuniting pets and their owners.”

The tool has been unanimously endorsed by the Coalition for Reuniting Pets and Families. Members of the coalition include: AAHA, American Humane Association (AHA), American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), American Society of Veterinary Medical Association Executives (ASVMAE), AVMA, Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), National Federation of Humane Societies (NFHS), and the Society of Animal Welfare Administrators (SAWA).

AAHA and the Coalition for Reuniting Pets and Families encourage all veterinary practices, shelters and animal control facilities to bookmark http://www.petmicrochiplookup.org, and use it every time a lost pet is scanned.

For more information about the AAHA Universal Pet Microchip Lookup Tool, please visit petmicrochiplookup.org or contact Jason Merrihew, AAHA communications coordinator at 720/963-4479 or jason.merrihew (at) aahanet (dot) org.

About AAHA

Established in 1933, the American Animal Hospital Association is the only organization that accredits veterinary practices throughout the U.S. and Canada for dedication to high standards of veterinary care. Approximately 3,000 AAHA-accredited practices pass regular evaluations based on AAHA’s stringent accreditation standards that cover patient care, client service and medical protocols. For pet care information or referral to an AAHA-accredited practice, visit http://www.healthypet.com.

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Teletrack Launches RevealCheck, a Data-Centric Solution That Improves Check Risk Evaluation and Fraud Detection












Norcross, Ga. (Vocus) October 22, 2009

Teletrack, an industry-leading provider of risk management solutions, today introduced RevealCheck , a tool for check cashers that provides quick, easy and affordable access to check cashing history and identity risk information.

The check cashing industry has been experiencing increased fraudulent and bad check activity due to economic conditions and limited access to cost-effective, relevant data sources and tools. After much research, Teletrack developed a solution to help check cashers make better decisions to cash checks without eroding profits.

“The requirements of check cashing companies are changing rapidly because of evolving banking relationships and current economic conditions,” said Dale Williams, president of Teletrack. “RevealCheck provides a single point of access to check cashing history, bank validation and phone look-up to verify presenter and maker status. This important information helps businesses cash all types of checks, not just payroll or government issued checks.”

For less than a dollar per transaction, RevealCheck provides automated bank validation , maker and presenter phone look-up, as well as industry-specific check cashing history for both the maker and the presenter. The service offers Social Security number validation and other fraud identification tools to assist check cashers with presenter identity verification.

An Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) Activity Report is also included, making it easy to comply with OFAC regulations. Plus, Teletrack leverages its vast source of demographic records to provide even more in-depth information to assess risk.

Using RevealCheck is simple and requires minimal training time. After the check casher scans a check and keys in the maker, presenter and check information provided at the point-of-sale (POS), an easy-to-read RevealCheck report appears on screen within seconds. The report highlights key information at a glance, calling attention to items that may require further review before a check is cashed.

Check cashers can easily determine the level of risk associated with the bank account represented on the check; identify possible issues as to the maker’s previous check cashing activity; verify that the phone numbers given are accurate and detect differences between the presenter information submitted and the information already in the RevealCheck database for identify verification.

“Check cashing employees no longer need to make confirming phone calls or check several sources for identity verification, bank validation or phone confirmation,” said Williams. “This helps improve service quality and time, leading to satisfied, repeat customers while helping to reduce losses, increase revenue and evaluate risk.”

The information provided in the RevealCheck report also helps check cashers deploy more systematic and data driven fraud prevention and risk evaluation strategies to complement the skills of their employees, thereby greatly reducing check fraud due to errors when following longer manual processes and procedures.

Teletrack is currently working with early adopters to develop the RevealCheck database and test the product. They are also helping early adopters integrate RevealCheck into their current POS system through an Extensible Markup Language (XML) interface, revise company policies/procedures and train employees.

Those interested in learning more about RevealCheck are encouraged to visit http://www.RevealCheck.com and call Teletrack at 1-800-729-6981 to schedule a product demonstration.

About Teletrack, Inc.

Founded in 1989, Teletrack, a wholly-owned subsidiary of First Advantage Corporation (NASDAQ: FADV), provides lenders and businesses with the actionable intelligence they need to make smart decisions. Businesses across the country access Teletrack’s consumer data for risk mitigation, identity verification, fraud detection and skip tracing. When businesses use Teletrack, they gain the right information at the right time to help them make the right decisions for the right reasons. Teletrack’s databases access information from a variety of sources and contain unique, non-traditional consumer information that is not available from other sources. As a FCRA compliant consumer reporting agency, Teletrack gathers records from businesses across the country that cater to non-traditional credit consumers. For additional information, please visit the company’s Web site at http://www.teletrack.com.

First Advantage Corporation provides innovative products and services that mitigate risk by helping businesses, non-profit organizations and government agencies make more informed decisions. Headquartered in Poway, Calif., the company has employees in 13 countries that support over 90,000 clients globally. More information about First Advantage is available at http://www.FADV.com.

Contact:

Katie Bryson

Marketing Director

Teletrack, Inc.

678.229.5206

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Incognito Software Releases ENUM Commander

Incognito Software Releases ENUM Commander










(PRWEB) August 18, 2005

Incognito Software announced today at the CableLabs Summer Conference the release of ENUM Commander. ENUM Commander allows VoIP Service Providers to manage Inter-Office translation peering, hence removing the reliance on SS7 systems, simplifying operations and lowering the costs associated with service growth.

ENUM (RFC 2916 and RFC3761) defines how telephony numbers and multimedia applications leverage DNS for resolving Dial Digits from Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs) in the E.164 root directory. DNS uses Naming Authority Pointer (NAPTR) records to store and lookup NAPTR records which may have multiple Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI) per inversed Telephony number stored.

The application also enables end-subscribers of the VoIP service to manage their preferences for incoming communications.

“ENUM Commander has dual functionality that benefits both end-users and service providers,” say Patricia Steadman, CEO. “The success of an ENUM solution will dependent on its ability to deliver carrier-grade number lookups that compare with the SS7 call setup process, distribute authoritative number plans (for peering purposes) to resolvers responsible for number lookup and its support for integration with core VOIP components. With over a decade of experience in delivering carrier grade DNS and VOIP solutions, Incognito is in the best position to deliver this functionality to the industry.”

At a performance level of 200 million records, ENUM Commander includes features such as real-time committing of changes, self-subscription to ENUM services, one way security and peering with various specialized resolvers that makes it possible to be at the heart of the new ENUM enabled multimedia services network.

About Incognito Software

Founded in 1992, Incognito Software is a company focused on enabling broadband providers to deliver next generation services. Its device and resource provisioning platforms provide carrier-grade device and subscriber authentication, session and service-based configuration, location services and policy-based control of Quality of Service.

Today, Incognito Software provisions over 15 million IP address and DNS records for its global customer base of cable, DSL and satellite companies, reliably delivering voice, video and high-speed data services. For the cable industry, Incognito’s products are distributed through Motorola and a number of international resellers. For more information, please visit http://www.incognito.com.

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Click411, Inc. Announces Partnership with WhitePages.com











Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 3, 2006

Free internet white pages and yellow pages users now have more accurate, updated listings than ever today now that Click411, Inc. and WhitePages.com, Inc. launched a partnership on Jan. 1. Click411.com is a provider of free internet white pages and yellow pages searches. WhitePages.com has more than 167 million residential listings for the U.S. and Canada. Click411.com now taps WhitePages.com as its source for U.S. white pages information.

Located at http://www.click411.com, Click411’s Internet telephone directory service offers white pages, yellow pages, category searches, city guides, reverse phone number look-ups, web search tools, maps, driving directions, local weather and more in the U.S. and Canada. With the partnership with WhitePages.com, consumers will have access to the most accurate white pages information available, said Manly Hyde, CEO of Click411, Inc.

“We’re glad to be partnering with WhitePages.com because we can now offer our customers the most up-to-date directory information available,” he said. “We’re very impressed with the quality of the data and the responsiveness and level of service that WhitePages will bring to the partnership.”

This is the second collaboration between the two companies in recent years. WhitePages.com is currently the provider of the white pages information for Click411.com’s sister site, Click411.ca.

Improved White Pages listings are just one of two new features available now at Click411.com. Consumers can also find expanded Yellow Pages listings with a “Click to call” feature. In addition, an updated toolbar, downloadable widgets and improved local search capabilities are coming soon.

About WhitePages.com, Inc.

WhitePages.com, Inc., a privately held company based in Seattle, provides online directory assistance and contact management services and is the largest provider of free online residential directory assistance in North America, providing more than 165 million white pages listings for the United States and Canada. It also provides some of the most up to date residential phone number information available on the internet while respecting privacy.

About Click411, Inc.

Click411, Inc., a privately held company based in Los Angeles, is a rapidly growing company with over 1 million page views per month. The online resource company offers people search, business searches, reverse address and reverse phone number lookups for the U.S. and Canada. Maps, directions, a web directory and internet search are also offered. Click411.com was launched in 2000 and continues to expand the quality and number of services offered.

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