Leverage IP geolocation to identify suspicious traffic from high-risk IPs, safeguard your business platform from potential threats, block region-specific IPs, and proactively prevent fraud.
Identify the precise geographic location of any IP address,
including country, city, and even time zone, in real time.
Analyze user behavior patterns and regional activity trends
to make data-driven decisions for targeted marketing and
service delivery.
Control access with precision by blocking or allowing traffic from specific countries, cities, or continents. Strengthen your platform’s security by restricting connections from high-risk areas or unauthorized regions with risky IPs.
Utilize advanced AI technology to deliver reliable IP risk scores with minimal false positives. Easily spot even the most complex proxy and VPN setups using our intelligent, AI-powered analysis.
By incorporating IP fraud scores into your fraud detection toolkit, you can preemptively block suspicious transactions and mitigate risks. This proactive approach not only improves the security of your e-commerce site but also enhances the overall user experience by reducing false positives and ensuring that legitimate customers are not unduly inconvenienced
Integration of TrustedClicks has significantly improved Nolan's security. By implementing their advanced system, we've experienced a significant reduction in fraudulent activities. This partnership has markedly enhanced our security posture and operational efficiency.
IP addresses and geolocation are closely linked, as every device is assigned an IP address through a Regional Internet Registry (RIR). The RIR allocates IP
addresses within its designated region, and each range of IP addresses corresponds to a specific geographic location.
IP geolocation offers significant accuracy at the country level, correctly identifying the country associated with an IP address in nearly 99% of cases. At the
city level, the accuracy remains impressive, with an average precision rate of around 80-90%.
Geolocation involves using technologies like GPS or IP addresses to determine and monitor the location of connected electronic devices. Since these devices
are frequently carried by individuals, geolocation is commonly employed to track people’s movements and locations for purposes such as surveillance.
Yes, your IP address can change with your location. When you travel and connect to a different internet network, such as at a café, hotel, or public Wi-Fi, you’ll
be assigned a new IP address based on the location of that network and the device you’re using. However, your home IP address remains the same when
you’re connected to your home network.