Ɛyεɭεss βαɓε asked:


When you use a people search engine, usually it will have a section titled “relatives” where it lists family members. But some people searches also say “possible relatives & associates” and list people who are not blood relatives of the person you’re searching for.

If someone comes up as an “associate” what could be their relationship to the person you searched?

What would an “associate” be? Friend, roommate, something else?

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One Response to “In people search engines, what does it mean when someone is shown as a “possible relative or associate”?”

  1. Dwarf on December 25th, 2009 9:12 pm

    The search engine thinks its possible acquaintancerelative of yours referring to your detailed information.