@HowToPrompt__: you can now pull personal info linked to ANY phone number in seconds. just type a number into your terminal and it reve…
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A new open-source Python tool allows anyone to pull personal information linked to any phone number via terminal, including carrier, location, and identity traces.
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you can now pull personal info linked to ANY phone number in seconds.
just type a number into your terminal and it reveals everything tied to it.. carrier, location, line type, identity traces.
runs on python. zero GUI. pure OSINT.
100% open source. https://t.co/0kLckf1JZg
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