FullContact

FullContact is an identity resolution leader, empowering businesses to connect and enrich fragmented customer data for a complete, actionable view of individuals. FullContact delivers the capabilities needed to create tailored customer experiences, improve ad targeting along with measurement, unifying data and applying insights in the moments that matter. FullContact connects organizations to the complete, accurate, and recognized view of their customers. This enables businesses to enrich their customer data, apply actionable insights at crucial moments, enhance ad targeting, improve identity verification, and ultimately foster smarter, more personalized connections, all while prioritizing data privacy and security.

100B Identity Observations

100 billion identity fragments and linkages processed

248MM People

248 Million U.S. Whole Person Profiles

30MM+ Updates Per Day

Over 30 million updates to identity linkages every day

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Morningstar  
"Patients today face a complex healthcare landscape, and finding the right physician can feel overwhelming," said Steve Leibforth, Managing Director of Castle Connolly. "The Top Doctor recognition represents more than an honor-it's a mark of trust, signaling to patients that these physicians have earned recognition from their peers for clinical expertise, compassionate care, and professional excellence. In an era of uncertainty, that assurance matters more than ever."
Yahoo! Finance  
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USA Today  
Baby names inspired by places such as London and Dallas, and names that start with D and K are on their way out and will be heard less in 2026, new research by BabyCenter has found. The digital parenting resource, that has been publishing reports on baby names since 2004, in a news release Jan. 13, said it "analyzed a year’s worth of baby name data to identify names experiencing the steepest drops in popularity to see which names parents are leaning away from at large, and could be facing extinction."
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