Getting Started with NeXvision Discovery Search Engine
The NeXvision Discovery Search Engine allows users to search across vast datasets using a single interface. It includes both publicly available open-source data and proprietary intelligence collected by NeXvision.
Two Search Types
NeXvision Discovery supports two distinct types of search:
1. Open Data
Publicly accessible information sourced from:
Company registration records
Public databases
Government database
Political and economic networks
Asset declarations records
Industrial licensing records
Global sanctions database
Court documents
Political donations
Audit reports
People with significant control
Procurement data
2. NeXvision Insider
Privately collected datasets curated by NeXvision, including:
Closed community leaks
Intelligence feeds and breach datasets
Enriched and correlated data from proprietary sources
π½ Use the dropdown menu above the search box to toggle between Open Data and NeXvision Insider before conducting a search.

How to Search
Step 1: Enter Your Query
Use the Search Box at the top of the page to type in a keyword, such as:
A full name
An email address
A phone number
A company name
An address or domain
Step 2: Press Enter
After entering your search term, hit Enter. The engine will begin scanning the selected data pool (Open Data or Insider).

Step 3: View Results
Search results will be displayed in a structured table format with the following headers:
Entity found
Category of data
Source dataset name
Timestamp of discovery
Advanced Filtering Options
To refine your results, use the built-in filtering panel. You can narrow down the data using multiple criteria:
Datasets β Choose specific collections or data origins
Types β Filter by data category (e.g., email, document, address)
Countries β Focus your search on geographic relevance
Languages β Filter based on the language of the content
E-Mails β Isolate records containing specific email addresses
Phone Numbers β Search by full or partial numbers
Names β Locate records tied to individuals or aliases
Addresses β Street, city, or region-based filtering
File Types β Restrict results to certain file formats (e.g., PDF, DOCX)
Key Benefits
Unified Interface: Search across both public and proprietary intelligence sources.
Flexible Filtering: Drill down into specific types of data with ease.
Instant Visibility: Results appear in a clean, sortable table.
Source Clarity: Know exactly where the data came from and when it was discovered.
Comprehensive Context: Explore cross-linked fields like emails, phone numbers, and file types in one place.
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