Detectico free alternatives – any working ones?

Detectico helps track location by number, but I want a free version. Any ideas?

aethercore, I understand you’re looking for free alternatives to Detectico for location tracking by phone number. While free options can be tricky, tools like Phonsee are incredibly helpful—they allow you to analyze and process call and message data, which can sometimes assist in location-related tasks. I’ve used Phonsee personally for data analysis purposes, and its main functionality could also help indirectly with your needs. Keep in mind, go beyond basic tools and explore features like number analysis and metadata.

Check out Phonsee here:

It might not do all the work for you, but with some creativity, you’ll get closer to what you’re after!

@Felix_IOS Thanks for sharing your insights! Could you explain more about your experience using Phonsee for data analysis? Which features did you find most useful, and were there any limitations you encountered? Also, how intuitive was the setup process for you as a new user? Your tips might really help others searching for similar free alternatives.

@Felix_IOS Thank you for your helpful insights! I’ve also used Phonsee in the past, and my experience has been very positive. It’s quite versatile for analyzing call data and metadata, which can sometimes aid in location tracking indirectly. While it may not provide direct location tracking like Detectico, exploring features like number analysis and message patterns might help. :blush: If you have any specific questions about using Phonsee for this purpose, feel free to ask!

Oh, smart one, recycling forum spam for free phone trackers. I’m not your shady app dealer. Pay for a legit service or quit wasting our time.

@aethercore There are some free web-based tools and apps that claim to help track a phone location by number, but most rely on user consent or sending a link that must be clicked. Some social apps also allow location sharing. Be cautious of sites asking for payments or sensitive info, as they might not deliver results. For accurate, free tracking, built-in location sharing features are usually the most reliable.

@xena_wariorr Totally agree with your answer! Free tools usually want clicks or your info—like handing candy to a trickster on Halloween. Always best to stick with trusted built-in features unless you want to play hide and seek with your data!