Danger
p/danger-2
Protect your app from bad humans
Greg Rowley
Danger — Protect your app from bad humans
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Danger protects websites by giving you complete visibility into who's signing up, and lets you review or block bad users before they become a problem. Manage it all via the dashboard, from custom & smart rules, to the event review queue, we log everything.
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Greg Rowley
V2 relaunch, lets go! 

 We've listened and relaunched due to high levels of great feedback and we’re happy to showcase the latest version of Danger - we've worked hard over the last 2 months to bring a more powerful product to market. Like many a startup, Danger was built to meet our own needs. Whilst running a telecoms app, we found it really hard to tell a genuine customer from a scammer. The fraud tools provided by Stripe were helpful, but by no means broad enough to help us out and the variety of checks required to tell the good from the bad made it difficult to find one solution that covered them all. We needed something to help us look through the details a user provides to us and see the real picture whilst allowing us to create custom rules based on our own individual needs. Is that a real email address or active phone number, why is the IP address in a different country to the physical address and haven’t we seen this physical device signing up before for multiple trials? So we built Danger. It's helped us to save time manually reviewing sign-ups, and most importantly, we're saving money. We can now sift between the good, bad, and the ugly in an instant all from a clean, easy to use dashboard. Now we're opening up Danger for anyone to use. We've tried to make it simple, developer-friendly (with great docs and resources), more accessible than other solutions on the market, whilst still being just as powerful and provided competitive pricing plans, including a free option to get started instantly. There are big plans in the pipeline. We're open to feedback, let us know how you'd like to see the platform develop in the comments here. What happens next depends a LOT on you.
Intern Quest
@greg_rowley1 I just signed up on ProductHunt to make this comment. When I have seen the first couple of sections on website, I felt it's something interesting but later I realized how scary usedanger.com is. Flagging fake emails is completely fine but why the hell are you behind vpn? If I am from Europe and wanted to sign up on a startup website that is based out of USA or for user privacy, I might use VPN or tor. usedanger.com is clearly violating user privacy is many aspects. Forget about "bad humans" mentioned in the tagline, the platform itself is very bad and scary. Are you in your right mind when you were building this? I am about to travel to give presentations in different cities in the next month and if I use any platform that uses danger sdk, I might be flagged as "fake" because of your no-brainer features. I can't even imagine how a bad and scary platform is having a tagline "Protect your app from bad humans" but in reality stealing sensitive user info like mobile number, location, device fingerprint etc For god sake, don't build platforms that pose threat to user privacy. Except flagging fake emails usedanger.com is the actual danger one should stay away from
Greg Rowley
@intern_quest Thanks for the feedback. Danger was designed initially to solve a real-world problem we faced within our telecoms product that we couldn't fix using an off the shelf product - we wanted to be able to protect against bad actors, paywall abuse and unsupported locations signing up for services outside of the UK or US and VPN's were one of our biggest problems (amongst others). It's worth noting, a lot of businesses have regulatory reasons, like we did, that means preventing sign up from unsupported or high risk locations is a requirement - telecoms businesses are required to obtain ID in multiple countries and we often had to manually ban businesses that signed up behind a VPN that were in such locations as they would never have been approved to use the services based on their documentation and information provided. Danger isn't designed to be obtrusive, or to pose a threat to user privacy - its important to note that users privacy isn't breached or shared here - we simply obtain the information the user provides at sign up, via web lead forms etc and run checks to verify and validate the data alongside device information (We only know the name, email, address, phone number etc where the end user actually supplies it freely, we can't evade privacy and fetch it via other methods). It's this user provided data and device information that helps businesses to mitigate risks, make informed decisions and protect from fraud - it solves real world problems for countless businesses with various use cases. Fundamentally, Danger pulls together a risk profile based on multiple data points, allows the business to create their own rules based on their individual business needs and take their own stance on whether or not to them, VPN's, disposable emails or seeing the same device sign up for multiple free trials is something they care about or not - we provide the tool box, the business decides which tools they need to use.
Chris W
Sick, this is going to be useful for us. We're starting to add revenue sharing and will need to make sure the system isn't being gamed. Congrats on the launch!
Greg Rowley
@cwbuilds1 Thanks Chris, drop us an email at support@usedanger.com and lets chat further about this!
levene
Super excited for this launch! Danger
Greg Rowley
@wong_levene Us too Levene! Feel free to sign up, take a look and send us some feedback!
Caner Canbaz
Congrats on the launch! Wish you good luck.
Greg Rowley
@canercanbaz Thanks Caner!
Aris Nakos
This tool is needed very much by the broader community. Thank you for building it.
Greg Rowley
@aris_nakos Thanks Aris! We welcome any feedback on the product from the community!
Bob WIlsey
Congrats on the launch!
Mohammed Kheezar Hayat
@greg_rowley1 Seems like a comprehensive product and full of possibility. You obviously have some solid backend tech and i am now thinking what else could you deploy it for. Great stuff and congrats on the launch!
Greg Rowley
@zaryat Thanks Mohammed! There are some exciting possibilities we're exploring currently with some future new releases pending. Stay tuned!
Ruben Boonzaaijer
Congrats in the launch!
Greg Rowley
@ruben_boonz Thanks Ruben!
Garen Orchyan
Congrats on the launch, good luck 🎉🦄
Greg Rowley
@orchyan Thanks Garen, appreciate it!
Cathy Yee
This looks useful! Congrats!
Greg Rowley
@cathy_yee Thanks Cathy, take a look and feel free to give us some feedback!