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by gesman 2986 days ago
Key phrase here:

"Mouse movements, keystrokes, capitalization, clipboard usage, and more make sense, because we understand all the elements of the DOM" ...

Such data is super valuable for fraud detection.

That is - if ability to model mouse movements as well as similar behavior features over time is indeed part of the offering and included into modeling [1]. Pretty much no one to speak of is productizing it today.

[1]

https://www.splunk.com/blog/2017/04/18/deep-learning-with-sp...

1 comments

This is 1000% right. If there was a prioritized list of differentiators, this is #1 for us. And, what enables us to do that, is having a checkout flow that we host (which also drives our clients more conversion-rates/revenue). It’s a win-win. Without a controlled checkout flow, there are too many behavioral confounding variables. This is what makes us unique.
Mouse movements? I assume it's the side-effects of wearing a hoody and operating in a dark room in a shady manner that gives them away.