Stop new account fraud with device identity
Stop repeat signups, promo-abuse, and creation of fake accounts by linking the process to persistent Device Identification, reducing the need for manual reviews and making onboarding quick and easy for real users while keeping scammers at bay. Keep scammers at bay by identifying their patterns across sessions.
Detect repeat signups and fraud rings early
Device-level deduplication
Identify multiple accounts created from the same device and route suspicious signups to step-up verification.
Stop device farms
Detect emulator usage and device farms used to scale fake accounts and referral abuse.
Reduce false positives
Recognize trusted devices and stable behavior to keep conversion strong while blocking abuse.
Detect suspicious signup patterns
Identify high-risk registrations using device intelligence, behavioral signals, and network indicators.
New account fraud happens when attackers create accounts at scale to claim incentives, test stolen cards, or build a base for future takeover. The core problem is identity: attackers rotate email, phone numbers, and IP addresses—but reuse devices and automation infrastructure.
Deep ID helps you link signups to a persistent device layer and apply Smart Signals to detect automation, emulators, and suspicious environments. That gives you a reliable way to route signups to allow, step-up, or block without slowing down real users.
A practical rollout: start with device-level deduplication at signup, then expand policies to incentives (promos, referrals) and high-risk markets where SMS fraud is common.
New account fraud FAQs
Common questions about signup abuse, device-level deduplication, and automation defense.
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