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Drop in a name plus a phone number or email. That's all you need — no social profiles, no awkward asking.
A TrustCheck takes a name plus a phone or email, cross-references them against fraud and identity networks, and returns a 0–100 trust score with plain-English reasons. Three steps, under a minute.
Drop in a name plus a phone number or email. That's all you need — no social profiles, no awkward asking.
In seconds, we check whether those details tie back to a real, consistent identity across phone, email, and digital footprint.
A clear 0–100 score plus a verdict: Verified, Likely Real, Suspicious, or High Risk — and human-readable reasons behind it.
Here's what a typical TrustCheck result looks like. We analyze independent identity signals and combine them into a single trust score from 0 to 100.
Scores 80 and above are Verified. 60–79 are Likely Real. 40–59 are Suspicious. Below 40 is High Risk.
Try a Free TrustCheckTrustCheck verifies that the name, phone number, and email address provided tie back to a real, consistent identity across phone-carrier records, email-validity databases, and digital-footprint signals. It does not pull criminal, credit, or employment records.
Most TrustChecks complete in under one second. You'll see a 0–100 score, a verdict pill (Verified, Likely Real, Suspicious, or High Risk), and human-readable reasons immediately on the results page.
Scores 80–100 are Verified (strong signal alignment across phone, email, and digital footprint). Scores 60–79 are Likely Real (most signals match but some are inconclusive). Scores 40–59 are Suspicious (multiple signals don't align). Scores 0–39 are High Risk (strong indicators of impersonation or mismatch).
No. TrustMatch is not an FCRA consumer report. We only verify identity signals — we do not access criminal records, credit history, employment records, or rental history. Do not use TrustMatch for hiring, tenant screening, or other FCRA-regulated decisions.