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MasteryConnect: Verification File — Real Company, Not a Financial One

By Ruslana · July 16, 2026 · Updated July 16, 2026

Searching for masteryconnect.com? This Verification File answers the registry question for a name that — unusually for this series — belongs to a real, established company. Live scan below, reading follows.

OUT OFSCOPEPLATFORM VERIFIER

masteryconnect.com

No registry records — neutral unless the site offers investments

No records in the databases checked. For a non-financial site this is expected. For anything taking deposits or promising returns, unregistered + soliciting = walk away.

Checked: 2026-07-16 21:05 UTC · sources named on each card · cached 12h
RDAP · registry

Domain age

2009-08-25
16.9 years — fraud platforms cluster under 1 year
PASS
Wayback Machine

Earliest snapshot

2010-03
Archived history exists — review it for identity switches
FOUND
DNS-over-HTTPS

Mail (MX) configured

Yes
Operational infrastructure
PASS
SEC IAPD

Investment adviser records

No record
Neutral for non-financial sites; disqualifying for a site claiming to be a US adviser
NO RECORD
FINRA BrokerCheck

Broker-dealer records

No record
Neutral unless the site claims to be a US broker
NO RECORD
SEC EDGAR

Filings mentioning name

47 filing hit(s)
Name appears in EDGAR filings — check context before drawing conclusions
FOUND
FCA Register

UK authorization

Not configured
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SETUP

What MasteryConnect actually is

MasteryConnect is a real, established education technology product — an assessment and mastery-tracking platform for schools, owned by Instructure, the company behind Canvas LMS. It is a legitimate company, just not a financial one: access comes through school districts, students and teachers pay nothing, and no investment or deposit product exists. Anyone offering ‘MasteryConnect investment opportunities’ is using a real brand’s name for something the brand doesn’t do.

Reading the registry results

Financial registries (SEC IAPD, FINRA BrokerCheck) show no records — correctly, because an edtech company has no reason to appear in them; corporate existence shows up through ordinary business records instead. This is the textbook case from our methodology of matching the registry to the claim: “no SEC record” indicts a would-be broker and means nothing about a school-software company. Domain forensics above show the long, consistent history you’d expect from an established product.

Verdict

Real company, out of financial scope. Use the official site or your school’s portal for access, ignore third-party “login” pages, and if anything financial ever presents itself under this name, verify that specific offer through the Platform Verifier — real brand names are exactly what clone schemes borrow. Findings reported per our standard.