Overview
BetterContact uses Verisoul’s advanced fraud prevention system to ensure the integrity and security of our platform. This system monitors and evaluates account registration attempts, flagging and preventing those that appear suspicious or fraudulent. Below, we outline the key factors and scenarios in which an account registration might be flagged and prevented.
Why Are Registrations Flagged?
Registrations are flagged and prevented to protect the platform from misuse, ensure compliance with regulations, and safeguard legitimate users. Verisoul employs a range of detection methods to identify potential threats or suspicious behavior.
Scenarios When Account Registrations Are Flagged
Suspicious IP Address or Location
Registration attempts originating from high-risk or blacklisted IP addresses.
Registrations made through VPNs, proxies, or known anonymization tools.
Device and Browser Inconsistencies
Mismatched or unusual combinations of browser and device characteristics.
Indicators of bot activity, such as scripts automating the registration process.
Multiple Registrations
Multiple accounts being registered from the same device or IP address in a short time frame.
Evidence of an attempt to bypass limits or duplicate accounts.
Invalid or Fraudulent Data
Use of clearly fake or disposable email addresses.
Registration details that do not pass validation checks (e.g., phone numbers, names, or physical addresses).
Behavioral Anomalies
Rapid form submissions that indicate non-human interaction.
Unusual patterns, such as extremely fast typing or data entry.
Known Fraudulent Patterns
Matches with previously flagged fraudulent patterns or blacklisted entities in Verisoul’s database.
How to Resolve Flagged Registrations
1. Ensure that you are not using a VPN or proxy service during the registration process.
2. Verify that your email and other details are valid and correctly entered.
3. Try to register from a different network or device.
4. Contact BetterContact support with their details for further assistance.