### Explanation
Contact information is frequently shared across various digital platforms and contexts for professional, business, and communication purposes. Common sources include:
- **Personal Websites**: Contact information in footers, "About" pages, and contact forms
- **Business Assets**: Legal entity registrations, corporate directories, and official documentation
- **Digital Properties**: Website WHOIS records, domain registrations, and hosting information
- **Development Platforms**: Version control systems like Git, where developers provide contact details in commits and profiles
- **Academic/Professional**: Publications, presentations, research papers with author contact information
- **Organizational**: Group directories, team contact lists, and institutional databases
- **Marketing Materials**: Advertisements, promotional content, and business listings
This widespread distribution of contact information creates multiple vectors for identifying and connecting individuals across different platforms and contexts.
### Examples
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### Types
- behavioural
- business
### See also
- [[SOWEL-18. Want To Be Associated]]
### Typical techniques
- [[SOTL-22.1. Check Commits Of Source Code]]