Network Intelligence
Device Intelligence
Device intelligence is a risk signal derived from device characteristics and threat indicators that can add context to account and event decisions.
How it works in practice
On the Enhanced tier, configured device intelligence can add supporting evidence for supported events. This evidence can complement Identity Graph linkage in fintech, e-commerce, SaaS, and iGaming workflows.
Device intelligence is used as supporting context rather than as a standalone behavioral identity model.
Why it matters for fraud prevention
Device intelligence can add supporting context when identifier rotation reduces the value of a simple blocklist. It remains one supported signal, not a behavioral identity claim.
How device intelligence fits into the platform overall architecture is described on the security page, including the brand-isolation model that surrounds shared signals.
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