Category Archives: Rapleaf Updates

Rapleaf Partners with Accertify to Combat Online Fraud

Fraudsters beware. We are proud to announce that we are now working with Accertify, a leading provider of fraud prevention solutions for online merchants, to identify risky transactions and reduce fraud loss. Rapleaf’s social media data will be incorporated into Accertify’s fraud-screening platform to help major internet retailers improve customer experience while providing them with another layer of protection against fraud. You can read more about [...]
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A Bill of Rights for Social Web Users

The other day we blogged about Brad Fitzpatrick’s excellent piece on social graph portability and the evolution of the social web. We’re excited to see further support for this issue with the release of A Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web. The Bill of Rights was created by Joseph Smarr, Marc Canter, Robert [...]
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Brad Fitzpatrick, Social Graphs, and Rapleaf

The other day Brad Fitzpatrick (co-founder of LiveJournal) wrote an excellent piece on the evolution of social networks on the web. Brad’s main point is the issue of portability of the “social graph” and being able to transport your friend relationships across multiple social sites as you please. As Brad explains, there is no decentralized [...]
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  • About Rapleaf

    Rapleaf is a San Francisco-based startup with an ambitious vision: we want every person to have a meaningful, personalized online experience. We help Fortune 1000 companies understand their customers, engage them more meaningfully in social media, and deliver the right content at the right time. We also help consumers understand their online footprint.