Best Anti-Phishing Software for Approov

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    Cloudflare Reviews
    Top Pick

    Cloudflare

    Cloudflare

    $20 per website
    12 Ratings
    Cloudflare is the foundation of your infrastructure, applications, teams, and software. Cloudflare protects and ensures the reliability and security of your external-facing resources like websites, APIs, applications, and other web services. It protects your internal resources, such as behind-the firewall applications, teams, devices, and devices. It is also your platform to develop globally scalable applications. Your website, APIs, applications, and other channels are key to doing business with customers and suppliers. It is essential that these resources are reliable, secure, and performant as the world shifts online. Cloudflare for Infrastructure provides a complete solution that enables this for everything connected to the Internet. Your internal teams can rely on behind-the-firewall apps and devices to support their work. Remote work is increasing rapidly and is putting a strain on many organizations' VPNs and other hardware solutions.
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    Fingerprint Reviews

    Fingerprint

    Fingerprint

    $80 per month
    Stop fraud, spam and account takeovers by using 99.5% accurate browser fingerprinting. You can quickly access suspicious visitor activity and geolocation. Integrate our API into your signup or server-side business rules. Instant notifications sent securely to your backend systems. This is ideal for building scalable, asynchronous processes. Any web application can be protected against account takeover. Protect your customers' accounts by accurately identifying threats and preventing them from causing damage. Users who re-use passwords across multiple services run the risk of having their accounts hacked by fraudsters who bought or hacked them from another source. These fraudsters can be caught by associating multiple login attempts with bot networks. Social engineering is still a reliable method for fraudsters accessing accounts. To prevent phishing accounts from being accessed easily, require new visitors to provide additional authentication.
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