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Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 10:58:16 GMT 5.5
Standard direction in which messages are sent. Your business operates locally e.g. in a given city or region and messages are sent to e.g. Asia or South America - this should automatically give you a lot to think about! Best Practices for Preventing SMS Traffic Scams Disabling geographic permissions for unused countries Making sure to disable countries that you do not intend to send messages to will reduce the likelihood of traffic fraud. permissions on your account simply by enabling SerwerSMS' traffic cost protection in the Shield ecosystem. Enable traffic cost protection and set a rate limit to ensure that Email Marketing List our application does not send one message every X seconds to the same range of mobile numbers or prefixes. Enforce rate limiting by user IP address or device ID. Here you can use a CDN such as Cloudflare or implement modules on web servers such as Nginx and Apache for basic rate limiting. Rate limiting may not prevent % fraud but it will significantly reduce the potential damage. Detect bots and refresh the user experience to prevent botd or libraries like CAPTCHA Completely Automated Public Turing Test to Distinguish Computers and Classes can help detect and block bot traffic. Small changes to the user experience such as ensuring users confirm their email address before signing up for FA will create a lot of friction for legitimate users.
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