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Locating People in the Digital Age - cover

Locating People in the Digital Age

Michael Prager

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Have you ever looked at an old photograph or scrolled past a familiar name online and wondered, “Where are they now?”
 
In today’s world, reconnecting isn’t just possible — it’s a skill anyone can learn. Locating People in the Digital Age is your step-by-step guide to rediscovering lost connections, tracing family roots, or simply satisfying that lingering curiosity about someone from your past.
 
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
 
Use Google and social media like a detective (without feeling like one).
 
Navigate public records, paper trails, and digital footprints with confidence.
 
Apply practical tools and strategies professionals rely on.
 
Reach out respectfully, avoiding the pitfalls of mistaken identity or overstepping boundaries.
 
Handle sensitive cases with compassion, patience, and care.
 
More than a manual, this book is a companion for the emotional ups and downs of people-finding. Whether you’re searching for an old friend, estranged family member, or simply piecing together your history, you’ll find encouragement, practical advice, and real stories that show the power of persistence.
 
Because locating people isn’t just about them — it’s about you, your story, and the connections that make life meaningful.
Available since: 09/06/2025.
Print length: 60 pages.

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