SARASOTA, Fla. -
Nov. 7, 2024 -
PRLog -- FraudLabs Pro, a leading provider of fraud prevention and detection solutions, is excited to announce the release of its latest feature: the User Network Graph. This innovative tool empowers businesses to visualize connections between different pieces of user information in an online transaction.
By mapping relationships between email addresses, names, phone numbers or device IDs, this new feature enables merchants to get a clearer view of how different transactions are interconnected through shared attributes and identify any suspicious activities easily.
Benefits of The User Network GraphThe User Network Graph feature brings essential advantages to merchants looking to enhance fraud detection and prevention.
- Improved Fraud Detection: By revealing connections between transactions, merchants can detect fraud patterns, such as multiple accounts linked by a single IP address or device. This helps identify fraud rings and synthetic identities more effectively, allowing merchants to spot suspicious links across a network of users.
- Faster Transaction Analysis: Rather than analyzing transactions individually, the User Network Graph provides an overview that highlights connections and similarities. This streamlined view saves time by showing related transactions in one place, helping merchants quickly identify high-risk patterns.
- Better Decision-Making: The User Network Graph offers a visual insight into transaction relationships, enabling merchants to make more informed decisions about which transactions to approve, flag, or reject. By assessing risk levels at a glance, merchants can prioritize investigations and reduce fraud.
Merchants can access the User Network Graph by logging into the FraudLabs Pro Merchant Area and navigating to the Transaction Details page. This feature is available to users on the FraudLabs Pro Medium plan and above. Start using it today to streamline your fraud detection efforts at
https://www.fraudlabspro.com/pricing.
For more information about the new User Network Graph feature, kindly visit
https://www.fraudlabspro.com/resources/tutorials/what-is-....