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Kount Announces Email First Seen Capabilities as Part AI-Powered Identity Trust Global Network

Email First Seen allows customers to see the age of an email that appears in an interaction, enabling them to more quickly and accurately determine identity trust and further improve fraud prevention effectiveness

By PaymentsJournal
February 20, 2020
in Fraud & Security, Fraud Risk and Analytics, Press Releases
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Kount, the leading fraud prevention solution, today announced the immediate availability of Email First Seen as an indicator of email trust, an integral part of the Identity Trust Global Network. Unveiled earlier this month, Kount’s Identity Trust Global Network includes fraud and trust signals from more than half a billion email addresses, 32 billion interactions and 17.5 billion devices reviewed annually, across more than 75 industries and 50+ payment providers and card networks.  

Email First Seen allows customers to see the age of an email that appears in an interaction, enabling them to more quickly and accurately determine identity trust. Trust levels are usually low when an email is brand new, as fraudulent activity and automated attacks often use new credentials. Immediately available at no cost to Kount customers, Email First Seen is native to the Kount platform, allowing the information to be accessible in real time to inform fraud and trust decisions.

“Businesses want as much detail as possible to determine identity trust, and Kount’s Email First Seen delivers immediate value. Many businesses have fraud use cases where zero email age is a strong indicator of risk,” said Rich Stuppy, Chief Customer Experience Officer at Kount. “A number of Kount customers have already implemented Email First Seen and have seen a direct impact in terms of reducing chargebacks, manual reviews, and false positives.”

Email First Seen is one of many data elements in Kount’s Identity Trust Global Network, which analyzes 2.7 billion fraud signals for each interaction. The Identity Trust Global Network is the largest network powered by data and intelligence from 6,500 digital businesses and includes payments data, location identifier data, and digital identifier data. Linked by Kount’s next-generation AI, the Identity Trust Global Network establishes a real-time level of trust for each identity behind a payment transaction, login event or account creation, in order to deliver real-time fraud prevention and personalized customer experiences.

About Kount

Kount’s Identity Trust Global Network delivers real-time fraud prevention and enables personalized customer experiences to more than 6,500 leading brands and payment providers. Linked by Kount’s award-winning AI, the Identity Trust Global Network analyzes signals from 32 billion annual interactions in order to personalize user experiences across the spectrum of trust—from frictionless experiences to blocking fraud. Quick and accurate identity trust decisions deliver safe payments, account creation, and login events, while reducing digital fraud, chargebacks, false positives, and manual reviews. www.kount.com

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