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On-Demand Webinar: Improving Conversion Rates and Thwarting Fraud with Phone-Centric Identity

Prove’s Global Identity Officer Tim Brown recently sat down with FindBiometrics Editor-in-Chief Peter Counter to discuss the shortcomings of online forms—the friction, the fraud threats, the abandoned carts—and explore how strong identity solutions including biometrics and phone-centric identity can correct them.

Watch this webinar to learn:

  • How to reduce friction and improve conversion rates for online forms
  • The top fraud threats targeting online forms and how to address them
  • The differentiating factors for phone-centric identity solutions
  • The first steps to improving customer experience and reducing fraud

Check out the event’s webpage to watch this insightful webinar today. 

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