One API for the best verifications: Number Verify, OTP channels using optimized routing. Our verification services are plug and play.
Regardless of which channel you use or how many trials it takes, you only pay for successful verifications. Without additional channel costs.
With optimal routing to relevant channels and our platform's global reach, we can ensure a close to 100% delivery rate for your verification messages.
Say goodbye to the headache of setting up and deciding what verification channels you should adopt and implement to keep your business secure. We'll take care of it for you! And the best part? You will only pay when a verification is successful, without additional channel costs.
We have done all the hard work for you! Fallback channels, number configuration, priority routing and fraud prevention are all accessible via one easily integrated connection.
When sending out verification checks, we prioritize the best verification channels for your use case: From Number Verify (silent SIM card verification) to OTPs.
Add an extra security layer to secure your digital services. No need to manually monitor to detect fraudulent traffic - our solution will do that for you to save time and resources.
Authenticate users with a new, quick and secure verification channel: Number Verify! It leverages the unique characteristics of the SIM card to verify users, all they need to do is fill out their phone number! The verification process will happen in the background (silently) via network operators, making it inherently more safe and secure than traditional authentication methods that rely on passwords, knowledge-based authentication, physical tokens, or OTPs.
Enhanced Security
More Convenient
Fraud Prevention
Cost-Effective
Prioritize the latest technologies like Number Verify to authenticate users. Is Number Verify unavailable? Then our smart verification routing will send out a security code to the most secure and convenient OTP fallback channel for your audience. Successful verification guaranteed!
Improve delivery and conversion rates
Decrease non-delivered OTPs
Optimize your costs (only pay for successful verifications)
Be compliant with local regulations
Onboard and grant access to users in a smooth and secure manner
Protect data or monetary transactions from fraudsters
Monitor logins and accounts to prevent unauthorized access
Double-check users by confirming their mobile numbers
Set up traffic rules and monitoring to detect and prevent fraud
One API, multiple OTP channels. Choose the perfect channels for your audience and improve the user experience.
Build and configure your own tailored verification and security solution with 9 available channels to perfectly fit existing processes.
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With cybercrime on the rise, it's more important than ever to secure your online data and customers, if you don't want to become the next security breach headline. It can be difficult to choose between security solutions, and using tools from multiple suppliers can even be counterproductive and leave your business vulnerable for fraud. This is why we strive to make it easy - One API for all verification use cases.
A One Time Password or OTP is a security code designed to be used for a single login attempt, to minimize the risk of fraudulent login attempts and maintain high security. It’s a string of characters or numbers automatically generated and sent to the user’s phone via SMS, Voice, or Push message.
The OTP has become the standard method worldwide of enabling a login when special circumstances apply, such as validating a new account or confirming a transaction is legitimate.
Providers like CM.com offer OTPs as a service, with a secure platform for receiving or initiating OTP requests, sending the OTP as a text or other channel, and verifying the OTP was entered correctly, so the transaction can go ahead.
The infrastructure for making use of one-time passwords integrates with your website or application using an API. This is how a site “knows” whether an entered OTP is correct or not, with safeguards like checking it’s within the time window.
There are several ways to send an OTP. Some give the option of receiving OTPs by email, although this tends to be less secure. Other providers even enable OTPs as voicemails, stating the PIN aloud when the customer checks the mailbox.
But by far the most common way to send OTPs is by Push or text messaging, typically an SMS or even WhatsApp message to the customer’s mobile phone.
Read moreAn OTP is generated automatically as a semi-random number or string of characters. There is no way to predict what the OTP will be ahead of time. OTPs are valid for a single login session or transaction, enhancing security by reducing the risk of unauthorized access even if the password is intercepted. Once used, the OTP expires, ensuring it cannot be reused for future logins or transactions.
Securing online accounts, data and users is a must in business today. At least, if you don't want to end up as the next security breach headliner in the papers. But simply implementing a bunch of security measures isn't always enough. Loose apps and services become vulnerable for fraud, and are often cost-inefficient. That's why we now offer a one-stop-shop to safely secure your business: the Verification API.
Customer communication via text messaging has become an integral part of the modern business landscape. In recent years however, criminals have figured out that they can abuse SMS communication to scam both your business and your customers out of data and money. But not to worry, there's a new, convenient, and fast verification method that can help secure your online accounts: Number Verify!
In the current digital era, technological and online advances are rapidly growing, creating new ways for businesses to engage their customers. Unfortunately, where there is growth, there will be criminals trying to steal some of the profits. Protecting business data, customer information, and online accounts is a priority for every modern business. SMS security can help protect your business and your customers from online fraud and cyber crime.
In today's interconnected world, the importance of robust digital security cannot be overstated. As businesses and individuals grapple with increasing cyber threats, the choice of security measures becomes crucial.
Enhancing platform security and implementing Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) processes are crucial for organizations to protect business and customer data. However, these security measures only work when employees and customers are willing to adopt and adhere to them. So, how can your business ensure employee and customer adoption? In this blog, we'll dive into Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), its benefits and best practices to ensure adoption.
Chances are that you've received One Time Passwords (OTPs) before, often via SMS or email. But did you know that there might be an even better platform to send OTPs on? WhatsApp Business Platform allows you to send One Time Passwords on the favorite messaging channel of your customers, enhancing the customer experience and improving customer relations.
Two Factor Authentication, or 2FA, is an effective way to protect your data and your customers. But how do you set up Two Factor Authentication? And what messaging channels can be used for 2FA?
Protecting customer data is (or should be) a priority for every modern business. One of the most secure ways to verify customer information is by multi-factor authentication (MFA). In this blog, we’ll discuss the top benefits of MFA (and 2FA) and explain why it’s a must-have for mobile-native businesses.
Multi-factor authentication, or MFA, is one of the most effective ways for businesses to protect their systems and customers’ online accounts from hacking, spamming, data theft, and more. Let’s take a look at some common multi-factor authentication use cases in high-risk industries that could benefit from using MFA in their security protocols.
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