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<li><a href="#type-main"> Researching using OSRFramework tools</a></li>
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<p>In this section you will be able to launch the different tools in the framework. Choose the one you need depending on the type of information you already have:</p>
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<li><i class="fa fa-check"></i> If you want to check if an <b>alias</b> is registered in several platforms, you can use <a href="/research/usufy"><code>usufy.py</code></a>.</li>
<li><i class="fa fa-check"></i> When you need to find if there exist some <b>domains</b> registered using a given alias, you can use <a href="/research/domainfy"><code>domainfy.py</code></a>.</li>
<li><i class="fa fa-check"></i> If you want to check if an <b>email address</b> exists, you can use <a href="/research/mailfy"><code>mailfy.py</code></a>.</li>
<li><i class="fa fa-check"></i> If you are investigating a <b>mobile phone</b> that may be linked to spam, opt for <a href="/research/phonefy"><code>phonefy.py</code></a>.</li>
<li><i class="fa fa-check"></i> If you want to find users searching by <b>any text</b> in several platforms, you might like <a href="/research/searchfy"><code>searchfy.py</code></a>.</li>
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<p>Remember that you can always use the command line applications to automate certain tasks as well as <code>osrfconsole.py</code> as an alternative UI.</p>
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