Find Old Friends A New Way

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Find Old Friends A New Way (NAPSA)—People often lose touch as they go through life changes, such as moving, getting married or divorced, changing names or changing jobs. In fact, nearly 40 million households in the U.S. move every year and more than two out of every five Internet users switched their e-mail ad- dresses in the last two years. Over time, old acquaintances who shouldn’t be “forgot” often are be- cause there hasn’t been a quick =~ : 23 i mt ; oo we and easy wayto stay connected. A Solution Now, however, a new service from Reunion.com not only helps you reconnect with past relationships, but also lets you find out if anyone has been searching for you. With 34 million registered users, chances are good that you'll be able to find, reconnect and stay in touch with an old friend, lost love, old business colleague or family member. Up-to-date profiles, complete with photos, let you see where all your old contacts are now, how they’ve changed and what’s new in theirlives. In addition, a new feature called “Who’s Searching for You?” has quickly become a popular way for Internet users to find out if anyone’s been trying to get in touch with them. Privacy is important, so the feature lets you use a private messaging service, separate from your e-mail address, to contact any individual who has conducted a search for you. That means nei- ther party has to reveal direct contact information. If you’re searching for someone yourself, you have the option to delete your search history so your search is not madepublic. by ‘ ‘ 4 eTdigs a gt ] — ! iP, Photo Courtesyof Digital Vision/Getty Images Who’s looking for you? Find out on the Web. Looking For Love In All The Right Places? Reunion.com lets you conduct unlimited searches, e-mail groups and individuals, post and read messages and share photos with friends. It’s an easy way to stay on top of life changes, birthdays, reunions and other important events. The service also gives you a way to keep in more consistent contact by automatically notifying you when your contacts change their profiles or their address information. Many successful reunions have led to romance and even mar- riage. According to an eleven-year study by Dr. Nancy Kalish, profes- sor of psychology at California State University and the interna- tional expert on love reunions, the success rate of people who reunited with lost loves after five years of separation wasvery high. Now you too may find love in unexpected places. Learn More For more information, visit www.reunion.com.