Brand protection protects your company from fraud. It also protects all of your customers from phishing attacks and fraud in your name.
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DomainSkate can monitor the entire web for attacks against your brand, including social media, websites and marketplaces.
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Use our free service 'Threat Finder' to get a list of 10 sites that may be infringing on your brand.
Everything is different in Web3. Your brand could be purchased permanently and anonymously on multiple domains.
DomainSkate Social Discovery searches Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, eBay and Pinterest for unauthorized use of your brand.
Find counterfeit products that are being sold by scammers at pop-up websites, or in marketplaces like Amazon.com, Alibaba, and eBay.
Monitor a list of domains on the Internet and Web3 that are most likely to be used to create fraud against your brand.
Domains that are confusingly similar to your brand can be used as a base point for sending spam or to run a phishing scam.
Use our free service 'Threat Finder' to get a list of 10 sites that may be infringing on your brand.
Get a free evaluation of potential threats to your brand across the Internet and Web3 domains.
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A report from InfoSecurity Magazine citing a poll by a group in the U.K. found that more there was a huge increase in digital scams targeting U.K. online consumers. According
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Learn the latest strategies and tactics on how marketers and brand teams are protecting customers and revenue.
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