Use a Global Positioning System to find someone

The introduction of the Global Positioning System opened up another avenue for another kind of people finder search. There people who want to locate a person with a Global Positioning System as it looks like people are taken by the idea of searching and finding people. Does the law allow this search and how possible is it. Read the following paragraphs and find out.

The GPS works by calculating the distance of an object from the three aerials that are nearest to it. This means the object must be taking out a signal of some sought on order for it to be traceable. In this case it’d have to be a Global Positioning System signal. There are many devices that use this technology including cars and cell phones. It is possible to find someone with a GPS free if they are using any device that emits this kind of signal.

If you want to be able to trace someone that is using a cell phone then at least that person’s phone must have GPS or GSM technology on it. The software ca be installed on those that don’t have this technology. You can find someone with a GPS free if they are using such a phone as well.

The accuracy of this system will differ depending on the country from which you are tracking from. In the UK the marginal error is 10m, in USA, Canada and South America the error is 25m and anywhere else in the world is that error is not more than 50m. If someone has a phone that has the GPS technology but operating in a country that does not have GSM networks you will not be able to trace them. Go to Global Positioning System locator site to be able to locate a person with a Global Positioning System.

See more information in these articles below

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  3. Phone Search

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