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PublicData.com says it has provided access to public records from local, state, and federal agencies since 1997, serving both individual and business users. It is important to note that this is not a traditional cybersecurity product: the available text does not indicate capabilities such as firewalls, vulnerability management, threat intelligence, identity protection, or compliance audit platforms. It is closer to a public data lookup and background information search tool.
In terms of “protection type,” the text provides no information about any active protection or detection capabilities. Deployment is via online website access, with users registering and logging in to perform searches. Its core features include public record lookup, advanced search, and matching results using multiple criteria such as name and address. The system counts usage by Look-up, and searches, viewing details, and turning pages may all consume lookups. For account management, it supports basic functions such as account profile, billing information, query history, account history, and password recovery, but there is no mention of alerts, audit logs, role-based permissions, or centralized security policies. In terms of integrations, the text does not mention API, SIEM, SSO, or bulk export support.
Pricing is based on individual and business plans, both available monthly or annually, with charges tied to lookup limits within each billing period. Business accounts can pay by credit card or invoice, while individual accounts require a credit card. Specific prices are not provided in the text. On compliance, the site emphasizes that its data comes from government entities and that it does not provide information related to national security or ongoing criminal investigations. It also clearly states that it is not a consumer reporting agency under the FCRA, and users must determine for themselves whether accessing public records is lawful.
Its strengths are clear positioning, support for both individual and business accounts, advanced search, and lookup usage management. It is suitable for individuals or multi-user businesses that need to search U.S. public records. Its limitations are that it offers little value for cybersecurity use cases, lacks protection, monitoring, alerting, and enterprise integration information, and comes with relatively strict legal usage boundaries.
The text does not state whether access or payment is available from mainland China, so this remains unknown. If the goal is cybersecurity compliance or threat intelligence development, alternatives with clear data authorization, API access, audit capabilities, and reliable local accessibility should be prioritized.
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