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Instruction: Using the Deny Shield

The Deny Shield tool is an essential script for accurately controlling access to you marketing funnel.

Integration Steps:

  1. Add the Script to Your HTML:To start using the Deny Shield, you need to include the following script in the <head> your website.
<script src="https://traffic.deny.network/v1/shield.js"></script>

Once you've installed the script, this tool can help you confirm whether the deployment was successful.

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Importance of the Deny Shield:

Imagine your marketing budget is a fortress, and Deny Shield is the impenetrable wall keeping the marauding bots at bay. Without it, you’re practically leaving the gate wide open for bot armies, data leeches, and malicious IP addresses to wreak havoc on your marketing infrastructure. Here’s why Deny Shield isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s your must-have.

The Problem Deny Shield Solves

Marketing stacks have become a digital battleground. While you’re trying to optimize your campaigns, fraudulent traffic is busy inflating your costs, skewing analytics, and sabotaging your ROI.

Deny Shield steps in with a simple but powerful promise:

  • Filter Out the Frauds: Identifies and blocks malicious bots, bad IPs, and suspicious traffic before they interact with your site.
  • Protect Your Data: Ensures your analytics reflect actual human behavior, not bot shenanigans.
  • Preserve Resources: Reduces server strain and speeds up site performance by filtering junk traffic.

Without Deny Shield, you’re flying blind, wasting money, and misinterpreting skewed data.

What Makes Deny Shield Special?

When embedded in your backend, Deny Shield acts as a vigilant traffic bouncer, rigorously inspecting every request to your site:

  1. IP and ASN Scrutiny: It identifies traffic based on IP, country code, and Autonomous System Number (ASN) to separate the good, bad, and ugly.
  2. Real-Time Decision Making: Using third-party data and custom rules, Deny determines whether traffic gets through, is limited, or bounced to a harmless landing page.
  3. Geo-Filtering Superpowers: Blocks traffic from undesired regions to keep your marketing localized and relevant.
  4. Abuse Detection: Flags abusive residential proxies and automated bots with advanced traffic pattern analysis.

All of this happens without breaking a sweat—or your backend system. You simply copy-paste the script, and Deny Shield gets to work.