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    Methodology

    Every connection should point back.

    A DeepTrace result is useful when you can inspect the public page behind it.

    Source ledger

    What supports a relationship.

    The public evidence layer.

    • Official websites and public filings

      Company or organization pages, organization records, and regulatory or public filings.

    • News and independent research

      Reporting, interviews, and industry or institutional publications.

    • Encyclopedias and knowledge bases

      Public reference material and structured public knowledge.

    • Professional and public profiles

      Publicly indexed career, organization, and biography pages.

    • Public social and event pages

      Public posts, announcements, speakers, participants, and event records.

    • Search-indexed public web

      Other relevant, publicly accessible pages surfaced through web search.

    A source stays connected through the trace.

    1. Relationship

      A labeled connection with its source reference

    2. Finding

      A readable statement with a citation

    3. Report

      A source ledger with original-page links

    How DeepTrace handles public evidence.

    1. 01

      Discover

      Retrieve public evidence relevant to the entity being investigated.

    2. 02

      Resolve

      Match the correct person, company, or event before expanding the graph.

    3. 03

      Structure

      Turn supported facts into entities, labeled relationships, dates, and findings.

    4. 04

      Preserve

      Keep source URLs attached to relationships and report findings.

    Scope

    Public by design.

    • Publicly accessible information only.
    • Coverage varies by entity, region, and availability.
    • Does not access private accounts or non-public profile data.

    Review

    Check before you rely.

    DeepTrace organizes public evidence. Review the original source before relying on a finding; source availability and content may change.

    Read the limitations

    Start an investigation

    Start with a name. Follow the evidence.

    Search a person, company, or event, then inspect the public sources behind the result.

    Trace a relationship