Secure Your User Accounts with Real-Time Device Detection
AuthAlert instantly identifies new devices accessing user accounts and sends alerts via API, email, or webhook to enhance security and build trust.
AuthAlert instantly identifies new devices accessing user accounts and sends alerts via API, email, or webhook to enhance security and build trust.
When a user successfully logs in, the frontend calls AuthAlert's API to detect the user's device and IP address.
AuthAlert checks the database to see if the device is new.
If a new device is detected, AuthAlert can:
Build user confidence and satisfaction by demonstrating a commitment to account security, leading to higher retention rates and stronger customer loyalty.
Proactively detect and mitigate unauthorized access and fraudulent activities, protecting sensitive user data and reducing financial losses from account takeovers.
Ensure compliance with data protection regulations and industry standards, while maintaining detailed audit trails and reducing operational risks associated with security breaches.
Boost your security and compliance while maintaining a seamless user experience.
Automatically send email notifications to users via Mailgun, keeping them informed about new device logins and enhancing their account security.
Integrate with your frontend to trigger multi-factor authentication (MFA) for new devices during the login process, adding an extra layer of security.
Send alerts to third-party systems via webhooks. Sync alert data with your CRM to flag high-risk transactions, enabling staff to verify orders with customers before shipping.
Instantly detect and identify new devices accessing user accounts, enhancing security and preventing unauthorized access.
Configure alert settings to match your security protocols and user preferences, ensuring that alerts are timely and relevant.
Simple integration with your existing systems, scalable to accommodate growing user bases without compromising performance.
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