Epieos connector
Epieos is an OSINT service specialized in finding information from an email address or phone number.
Data retrieved
From an Email Address or Phone Number, Epieos can return:
- Accounts and social profiles linked to the address
- Profile photos
- Associated Google account information
How it works
Osintracker does not call the Epieos API and stores no key. You run your search on epieos.com, export the result as JSON, then load that file into Osintracker.
Usage
- On epieos.com, run your search on an email address or phone number and export the result as JSON
- In Osintracker, select an Email Address or Phone Number entity
- In the detail panel, Connectors section, click Epieos
- Load the exported JSON file
- The detected entities appear — select the elements to import and confirm
JSON import is also available directly by right-clicking an entity → "Epieos — JSON import".
Images associated with profiles are automatically downloaded and attached to the imported entities.
What to do next
The imported accounts and profiles are fresh leads. From any of them you can pivot further: run the resources matched to their type, or feed a discovered username/email into OSINT Industries. Connect each new entity back to the original email with a sourced relationship so the chain of discovery stays documented — see Methodology → Pivoting.
Good to know
- The connector works from an Email Address or Phone Number entity — select one before opening the Connectors section.
- It imports only what's in the JSON you export; the freshness and completeness depend on Epieos, not Osintracker.
- On import, if a discovered entity already exists you can merge, create or skip it — see duplicate handling.
Privacy note
Profile images are fetched directly by your browser at import time. Cross-origin avatar hosts usually block this (CORS), so the photo often isn't stored — the graph flags the entity with a "missing image" marker and keeps the original URL (in the entity's comments) so you can open it yourself. When the fetch does succeed, the avatar host can see your IP. For sensitive work, review Operational security and Privacy & data.