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by paroma1
2497 days ago
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Good question! A lot of already exisiting applications, platforms, websites, etc use software to detect 'bots' or webscrapers. When a bot browses the web it behaves a certain way (generating certain types of data and patters). For example, the mouse movement of a bot differs from a human massively. To get from one place on the page to another a human would take probably take the most optimal path, bots usually take a straight line path and it tends to remain consistent. We have developed our own software to detect such behaviour, and any data matching such interactions will be automatically removed and the user will be warned against violations of terms. All users on datacy will also be verified to increase data credibility and to make sure we know who the data belongs to. Additionally, our data pricing algorithem prices data based of distinct variables, meaning that repeating or artificial interactions are unlikely to be priced anywhere near as highly as data acquired from authentic user interactions. |
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