My Nonprofit Reviews

chelly777
Review for Feed Foundation Inc, New York, NY, USA
Often when you internet search the gobs of ever changing out of state phone numbers that come at you relentlessly, your search result will be a page with The FEED Foundation front and center. This is not the charity page, it is a reverse phone number and people search site. There is a short statement there informing you that the charity operates this people/phone number search engine. The site is unsecure, having no "s". Soon after arriving, your device' security will inform you that the site is not secure and admonish you to quickly exit the site. Is it just me, or is it interesting that a .org accused of scamming also operates a reverse lookup search site? I first used this FEED people search site over ten years ago and since then a few times by accident. The FEED search site sits apart from the rest of the industry. A normal phone search results in a page full of Spokeo, Yellow Pages or Robokiller sites. But search the FEED related phone numbers, and the result will be a page displaying the FEED search site front and center, to the exclusion of all mainstream people search sites. What kind of people search does the FEED site offer? A very different one than Spokeo or Truepeoplesearch. To begin, the FEED search seems to be free, with none none of the prompts to subscribe or constant corralling into one direction or the other. At first the search site seems too good to be true. Fleshed out human beings are discovered immediately and at first, the FEED search results seem to have the feel for my city and the people I grew up with, attended schools and colleges with and started my first jobs with. But that is about the extent of the FEED sites benevolence. FEED searches provided the feel but not the substance. I used the FEED site to search local numbers and names, resulting in mostly men my age, coming from my city just like me. But I could not recognize any of them. My FEED searches found much more personal info than Spokeo or Yellow Pages do. However I came to doubt not most, but all of the search results. All my searches followed the same pattern: The local phone number search would produce a local man slightly older than me. Always a Caucasian. Almost always born here(which is rare). Always a university graduate. Almost always with a career we associate with intelligence, but does not require a college degree; a career with a splash of glamour, a photographer or artist. The politics of these men was impossible to glean(very unusual). Finally, this search target example would be snarky in their self descriptions and auto bios, all amidst an ample amount of personal data that the FEED search appears to provide. While pursuing the FEED leads, you will fall into prostitute directories, sex sites and red hot malware sites with much greater frequency than you will with a mainstream search. Overall, a very peculiar search engine experience.