Transaction Inputs
Learn about the different transaction data that the minFraud service can accept, and how those inputs effect risk scoring and risk data returned by the service.
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Understand Transaction Data
The minFraud service can be used to score a wide variety of transaction types, from all kinds of businesses, from every country in the world. This includes: e-commerce transactions account creatio...
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Pass Inputs to minFraud
minFraud scoring is based on an analysis of inputs related to the transaction being scored. The more input fields you pass to the minFraud service, the more accurate the risk score will be. Learn m...
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Device Inputs
You can pass information about the device that your end user or customer used to initiate the transaction. The minFraud services accept the following inputs about the transacting device: the IP a...
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Billing and Shipping Inputs
You can pass billing and shipping address information that your end user or customer provided for the transaction. The minFraud services accept inputs for: the billing address and the shipping a...
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Credit Card and Payments Inputs
IIN You can pass information about the payment details and credit card information submitted by the end user or customer for the transaction. The minFraud services accept the following inputs about...
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Email Inputs
You can pass the email address that your end user or customer provided for the transaction. The minFraud web services accept email addresses passed as plain text (recommended) or MD5 hashes. If you...
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Event and Account Inputs
You can pass information about the “event” of the transaction and the account used to initiate the transaction. The minFraud service accepts inputs for: various transaction identifiers for the s...
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Order and Shopping Cart Inputs
You can pass information about the order associated with the transaction. The minFraud service accepts inputs for: the amount of money spent on the order, the affiliate(s) and referrer associate...