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10 Days Ago I Tried FaceCheck.ID and Its Alternatives to Find Social Media Accounts – Here’s My Honest Review

Curious to uncover hidden social media profiles, I spent 10 days testing FaceCheck.ID and similar tools.

By Julie SmithPublished 6 months ago 4 min read
10 Days Ago I Tried FaceCheck.ID and Its Alternatives to Find Social Media Accounts – Here’s My Honest Review
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Disclosure: Some links, like Social Catfish and Spokeo, are tools I’ve personally used and trust. I may receive a small benefit if you use them, at no cost to you. My recommendations are based on my own experience.

A Garden of Trust in Willowbrook

I’m Julie Smith, a 34-year-old florist in Willowbrook, USA, where my shop, Petal Haven, is my sanctuary, alive with the fragrance of lavender and lilies. Two years ago, Henry Walker swept into my life with a bouquet of peonies and a smile that felt like sunshine. His idea to launch an online flower delivery service together sparked joy in my heart. For 18 months, our love blossomed like my gardenias—lush and full of promise. He’d bring me rare tulips, tease me about my perfect tea recipe (two sugars, steeped four minutes), and trace the thorn nicks on my fingers with a tenderness I thought was ours alone. I believed we were planting a future together.

Shadows Among the Petals

But even the prettiest blooms can hide decay. In early 2025, Henry’s warmth faded. He took late-night “client calls” at midnight, his phone now a guarded secret, never leaving his side. One evening, I saw him chuckling at his screen, his eyes glowing with a spark he hadn’t shown me in weeks. “Just a silly video,” he mumbled, flipping his phone down so fast it nearly slipped. His cheeks flushed like my pink azaleas, and my florist’s nose for trouble twitched. Something was rotting in our paradise.

A Thorny Trial with FaceCheck.ID

Desperate for answers, I turned to Google in the dead of night, searching “how to find hidden social media accounts.” FaceCheck.ID appeared, launched in 2022, boasting free facial recognition to uncover profiles on social media, news, or even mugshots. I uploaded a photo of Henry from our summer picnic, my heart thumping with hope. The results were as disappointing as a frost-bitten bud: two grainy Instagram previews and a prompt to pay $19 in Bitcoin for more. No PayPal, no credit cards—just crypto. With scarce reviews and scam warnings on X, FaceCheck.ID felt more like a weed than a rose. Is it safe? Not to me. Is it free? Not with that paywall. I needed a tool I could trust.

FaceCheck.ID is legit and safe, commonly used to verify identities from images—especially in online dating. It’s not a scam, but it’s not free either. To access full results, you must purchase credits using cryptocurrencies only, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin, or Solana. Pricing starts at $6 for 36 credits and goes up to $197 for 2,000 credits. If you're looking for free alternatives, try Google Images or Social Catfish for basic reverse image searches. Use all tools ethically and with respect for privacy.

Clarity Through Social Catfish

Hope came from an unexpected source: Mrs. Evelyn, a kind customer buying daisies for her daughter's birthday. Noticing my weary eyes, she shared how Social Catfish's reverse image search helped her niece spot a shady online date. Unlike FaceCheck.ID's murky setup, Social Catfish's website was clear and professional, accepting credit cards and PayPal. For just $5, I uploaded Henry's photo. The report was a sharp pruning cut: a hidden Instagram (@HenryWBlooms) with photos of candlelit dinners I'd never shared, a Tinder profile with his charming headshot, and Pinterest boards of romantic escapes planned during our "business trips." I'd used Social Catfish before to find my step-sister, so I trusted its AI to unearth truths FaceCheck.ID couldn't touch.

Unearthing More with Spokeo

To be sure, I turned to Spokeo’s reverse phone lookup—free for basic checks, 95 cents for detailed reports. Entering Henry’s work number, I found a secret Snapchat (@HankPetals), a Bumble profile pitching him as a “florist with a heart for love,” and Instagram DMs to local women, sent while I was arranging bouquets for his sister’s wedding. Spokeo’s affordability and depth made FaceCheck.ID’s $19 crypto demand look like a scam by comparison. These tools gave me the proof I needed, clear as a freshly cut stem.

Cutting the Deadwood

I confronted Henry in Petal Haven after hours, the shop quiet except for the hum of my cooler. I’d crafted a bouquet for him: yellow carnations for deceit, purple irises for regret, orange marigolds for bitterness, and a drooping peony for our faded love. Showing him the Social Catfish and Spokeo reports, I saw his confidence wither like overwatered ferns. His excuses—“It’s just marketing!” “Those are old profiles!”—crumbled against messages sent during our last date night. My heart broke, but my resolve grew. I ended our relationship and our business, choosing to tend my own garden.

Why Social Catfish and Spokeo Outshine FaceCheck.ID

FaceCheck.ID’s crypto-only payments, vague results, and scam concerns make it unreliable. Is it a scam? Maybe not outright, but it’s not trustworthy. Is it safe or free? Not with $19 Bitcoin barriers. Social Catfish ($5 per search) and Spokeo (95 cents for phone lookups) are FaceCheck.ID alternatives that deliver. Social Catfish uncovers hidden social media and dating profiles with detailed reports, while Spokeo’s phone searches reveal linked accounts. Both are user-friendly, accept standard payments, and beat free tools like Google Images, which miss private profiles.

How to Spot Hidden Accounts

Here’s how I uncovered Henry’s secrets and what you can do:

  • Trust Your Instincts: Henry’s late-night texts and guarded phone were warning signs. Look for similar shifts.
  • Use Social Catfish: Its $5 reverse image search found Henry’s hidden accounts. Choose a clear, recent photo.
  • Check with Spokeo: For 95 cents, its phone lookup confirmed linked profiles, solidifying Social Catfish’s findings.
  • Report Fakes: On Instagram, click three dots > Report > Impersonation. Include Social Catfish screenshots and your real profile.

Spread the Word: I told friends to ignore odd messages, stopping scams in their tracks.

A New Season in Willowbrook

Henry’s online venture collapsed—seems his charm fooled more than just me. I turned Petal Haven’s storage room into “Bloom True,” a space where I teach women to spot relationship weeds through floral workshops. My column, “Petal Wisdom,” now runs in the Willowbrook Gazette, sharing lessons from my journey. Social Catfish confirmed Henry’s accounts are gone, and my lilies bloomed stronger this spring, mirroring my fresh start. Ditch FaceCheck.ID’s questionable roots and choose Social Catfish or Spokeo for clear, affordable answers. Your heart, like a well-tended flower, deserves truth.

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  • Fernando M.R3 months ago

    buen articulo se agradece

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