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How Truckstop's Risk Factors Tool is Revolutionizing Fraud Prevention: 3 Must-Know Benefits
The high-quality data you need, conveniently summarized and delivered in an easy-to-read, color-coded signal. Access the only carrier vetting solution that combines Truckstop’s vast proprietary, licensed, and public data to help you mitigate risk—right to your workflow. -Tap into billions of carrier data points -Make an informed carrier decision in seconds -Save time and increase productivity Chrome Extension ? Microsoft Edge Extension ? Outlook Add-in ? API
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How Risk Factors Helps Freight Brokers Combat Fraud | Truckstop Product Demo
Truckstop introduces its latest product, Risk Factors, designed to help freight brokers fight fraud with powerful data and expert insights. Learn how this innovative tool integrates seamlessly into your workflow, whether through your inbox, browser extension, or standalone search. Christine Kunz and Joel Franke provide a comprehensive demo, showing how Risk Factors uses Truckstop’s proprietary data to quickly assess the risk level of carriers, ensuring you make informed decisions.
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What is Risk Factors?
A carrier’s status can change from qualified to risky in the blink of an eye. Fraudsters are getting smarter at stealing data and mimicking legitimate carriers. Risk Factors is the only carrier vetting tool that analyzes billions of signals from Truckstop’s proprietary, licensed, and public data to deliver a summary of a carrier’s potential risk—right in your existing workflow. ?Outlook Add-in ?Chrome Browser ?Edge Browser ?API
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Tap Into Billions of Carrier Data Points
Get the latest insights on VoIP, VIN, IP address behavior and more across datasets, including Truckstop, RMIS, and FMCSA. Risk Factors is the only solution that includes IP address risk-detection using Truckstop’s behavioral pattern recognition. ? Make an informed carrier decision From sender email identity verification to searching by DOT, MC, email, and phone number, get the quick insights you need to help you determine whether to vet deeper, discontinue, or strengthen a carrier relationship.