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How do I integrate Fraud.net with my store (e.g., Shopify, WooCommerce, etc.)?

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Visit the Shopify App Store to find and install the Fraud.net app on your Shopify store.

Step-by-Step Guide

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Integrate Fraud.net with Your Online Store

This guide covers the integration of Fraud.net with various online store platforms such as Shopify and WooCommerce. It provides step-by-step instructions for setting up and configuring Fraud.net to enhance your store's fraud detection capabilities.

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Install the Fraud.net App on Shopify

To begin the integration with Shopify, navigate to the Shopify App Store and search for the Fraud.net app. Once located, click on 'Add app' to initiate the installation process. This will add the Fraud.net app to your Shopify store, allowing you to proceed with account connection and configuration.

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Connect Your Fraud.net Account on Shopify

After installing the app, access it through your Shopify admin dashboard. You will be prompted to either create a new Fraud.net account or log in to an existing one. This step is crucial for linking your store with Fraud.net's fraud detection services.

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Configure Fraud Detection Settings on Shopify

Once your account is connected, you can configure various settings to tailor the fraud detection process to your needs. Adjust risk thresholds, determine which order events should trigger reviews, and set up automated actions like order holds or cancellations.

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Sync Orders with Fraud.net on Shopify

The Fraud.net app will automatically synchronize your Shopify store's orders for real-time analysis. Each order will be evaluated, and risk scores along with recommendations will be displayed directly in your Shopify admin interface.

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Review and Manage Orders on Shopify

Within your Shopify dashboard, review orders that have been flagged by Fraud.net. Based on the risk assessment provided, you can choose to approve, hold, or cancel these orders, ensuring that your store remains secure from fraudulent activities.

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Download the Fraud.net Plugin for WooCommerce

To integrate Fraud.net with WooCommerce, visit the WordPress Plugin Directory and search for the Fraud.net plugin. Download and install the plugin on your WooCommerce site to begin the setup process.

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Activate and Connect Fraud.net on WooCommerce

Once the plugin is installed, activate it from your WordPress admin panel. You will need to enter your Fraud.net API credentials, which are available from your Fraud.net dashboard, to connect your WooCommerce store with Fraud.net.

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Configure Plugin Settings on WooCommerce

In the plugin settings, you can adjust risk thresholds, select which order statuses to monitor, and define automated actions for orders identified as high-risk. This configuration helps tailor the fraud detection process to your specific needs.

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Analyze Orders with Fraud.net on WooCommerce

Once configured, the Fraud.net plugin will automatically send order data from your WooCommerce store to Fraud.net for analysis. Risk scores and recommendations will be visible in your WooCommerce order management area, allowing you to make informed decisions.

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Manage Orders Based on Risk Assessment in WooCommerce

In your WooCommerce order management area, review orders flagged by Fraud.net. Based on the provided risk assessment, you can approve, hold, or cancel these orders to protect your store from potential fraud.

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Explore API Integration for Other Platforms

For platforms not directly supported by an app or plugin, Fraud.net offers API integration. Access the API documentation from the Fraud.net dashboard to connect your store by sending order data to Fraud.net's API endpoints. This allows for custom integration and fraud monitoring.

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Check for Extensions on Other Platforms

For platforms such as Magento, BigCommerce, or Salesforce Commerce Cloud, check their respective marketplaces for a dedicated Fraud.net extension or app. The installation and setup process typically involves installing the extension, connecting your account, configuring settings, and starting to monitor orders.

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