This
is a fun site. It randomly generates fake names, addresses,
telephones numbers, etc. from databases. It even generates fake
credit card numbers. Obviously, the credit card numbers can't be used
to buy stuff, but they look real.
The site also generates a
temporary workable e-mail address.
Assuming you are not a crook, why
would you want all this fake information? The site lists several
reasons. Also, they have a smiley face generator that allows you to
create your own unique smiley by picking a head, eyes, and a mouth.
For
example, I did a German-American name and here is some of the
generated information:
Markus
Reinhardt
3094
Mulberry Lane
West
Palm Beach, FL 33401
Phone:
334-333-2336
Birthday:
July 4, 1993
Age:
22 years old
Mr.
Reinhardt works for Singer Lumber and he is in Accounts Receivable.
He is 5 ft.-11 in. tall and weighs 158 lbs. He drives a 2003 Lexus
IS.
Obviously
with billions of people in the world, there is a possibility that you
will, as here, get a real person's name. The address may or may not
be real. In this case, there is no such street in West Palm Beach.
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