Can I find someone just by their Gmail?
by Liguma - Tuesday April 2, 2024 at 06:55 AM
#1
I was cheated but I have the Gmail of the person who cheated on me.
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#2
If they put their name and address in the email, yes.
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(Apr 02, 2024, 06:55 AM)Liguma Wrote: I was cheated but I have the Gmail of the person who cheated on me.

Yes, although it depends on the footprints associated with that email.

If the person has used that email to sign up to websites that got breached, it is possible to get some information associated with the individual.

Also, it's a little unclear on what you mean, when you say "find someone". Is it their address? Is it their real name? You will have to plan your efforts/budget accordingly.

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(Apr 02, 2024, 06:55 AM)Liguma Wrote: I was cheated but I have the Gmail of the person who cheated on me.

you can check for leaks associated with that email and look for the databases on here. If everything you did was legal you could also report it to the police and they will ask google to turn over their information of the gmail adress owner
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#5
Depends on digital footprint. Use OSINT tools.
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#6
Alot of good information. You can use tools like Ghunt, Epioes, Sherlock, Osint.Industries, Breached-Data, and so forth to get information and accounts tied to the e-mail.
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#7
Alright, listen up. If you've got the Gmail of the person who did you dirty, you've got some options. Here's what you can do:

1. Start by digging through that Gmail account for any incriminating emails or documents that might prove they cheated. Look for communication with others involved, financial transactions, or any other evidence that could help your case.

2. Once you've gathered your evidence, consider confronting the person directly. Lay out what you know and give them a chance to come clean. Sometimes, just knowing that you're onto them is enough to make them squirm.

3. Depending on the severity of the cheating and any legal implications involved, it might be wise to seek legal advice. A lawyer can help you understand your rights and options moving forward, whether that involves pursuing legal action or negotiating a resolution.

4. If you believe the cheating warrants further action, such as exposing the person's wrongdoing to others or seeking restitution, don't hesitate to take it. Just make sure you're prepared for any potential fallout and consider the consequences of your actions carefully.

Remember, revenge might feel satisfying in the moment, but it's important to consider the long-term consequences and whether it's worth it in the end. Stay level-headed, gather your evidence, and proceed with caution. ?
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(Apr 05, 2024, 02:26 AM)smashitbit Wrote: Alright, listen up. If you've got the Gmail of the person who did you dirty, you've got some options. Here's what you can do:

1. Start by digging through that Gmail account for any incriminating emails or documents that might prove they cheated. Look for communication with others involved, financial transactions, or any other evidence that could help your case.

2. Once you've gathered your evidence, consider confronting the person directly. Lay out what you know and give them a chance to come clean. Sometimes, just knowing that you're onto them is enough to make them squirm.

3. Depending on the severity of the cheating and any legal implications involved, it might be wise to seek legal advice. A lawyer can help you understand your rights and options moving forward, whether that involves pursuing legal action or negotiating a resolution.

4. If you believe the cheating warrants further action, such as exposing the person's wrongdoing to others or seeking restitution, don't hesitate to take it. Just make sure you're prepared for any potential fallout and consider the consequences of your actions carefully.

Remember, revenge might feel satisfying in the moment, but it's important to consider the long-term consequences and whether it's worth it in the end. Stay level-headed, gather your evidence, and proceed with caution. ?

smell like chatgpt from a mile away
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#9
like others said, OSINT tools and Google might help you find the person. but depends if the person used that Gmail to create other accounts or do other things online. if email was only used for one thing, you won't find much.

if you search other forums, they might come up if theyre a known scammer.
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#10
Just start by simply doing a google search of the email. May very well find that... Next do what someone else mentioned - go to i've been pawned and see if that email shows up. If is does, see if you can get that email here and then you may get more than enough information..... I've been cheated on and in the end, it not worth the stress it adds trying to track them down. Bottom line - your marriage (or relationship) is over.
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