No.
Biometrica does not source, amalgamate or distribute data from social media accounts or platforms, any other media platforms, credit information bureaus, DMV records, property records, or from other similar sources.
There would only be a possible match in UMbRA if an individual has been charged with a crime, convicted of a crime, placed on sex offender registry, is on probation or parole, or is wanted by a law enforcement body in connection with an event.
Further, any record would only be available in UMbRA if the following criteria is met:
- That record is from a law enforcement jurisdiction that has made its records available either through a publicly accessible database or, in some cases, to Biometrica through a non-public data feed by special arrangement for data-sharing.
- That law enforcement jurisdiction has updated its database to reflect that record, and/or updated that record as it progresses through a system.