Account Trust

Behavioural trust scoring for accounts

Account Trust evaluates how an account behaves over time and returns explainable trust decisions — helping platforms restrict, throttle, or review risky accounts without relying on identity or KYC.

Trust decisions at the account level

Many abuse patterns only become visible when you look at behaviour across actions and time. Account Trust helps you make consistent, defensible decisions about accounts — not just individual events.

What you can do with Account Trust

  • Score risk for accounts during onboarding or key actions.
  • Detect coordinated or automated behaviour over time.
  • Apply progressive enforcement: allow, slow, restrict, review, or block.
  • Return reason codes to justify actions taken on an account.
  • Maintain an audit-friendly history of account-level decisions.

How it works

  • Input: account identifier + behavioural and contextual metadata.
  • Signals: activity patterns, velocity, repetition, and anomaly indicators.
  • Output: risk score, risk level, reason codes, and recommended action.
  • Designed for: throttling, restrictions, and human-in-the-loop review.

“At GoHire we process thousands of job postings every month, and fraudulent ads were becoming a real risk to both our clients and candidates. Since integrating Ruvia’s Trust API, we automatically block 98% of scam job postings before they go live. It’s seamless, highly accurate, and gives us a huge competitive edge in building trust with our customers.”

Chris at GoHire

Chris Smith

Co-Founder at GoHire

Frequently asked questions

Is Account Trust identity verification?

No. Account Trust is behavioural and contextual. It supports trust decisions without requiring identity documents or KYC-style checks.

Can we use this for throttling instead of blocking?

Yes. Many platforms start with soft enforcement (rate limits, restrictions) and escalate to stronger actions as confidence grows.

Does Account Trust replace existing abuse systems?

No. Account Trust is designed to sit alongside existing systems and provide consistent, explainable trust decisions at the account layer.

Is there a sandbox key?

Yes — you can start with a sandbox key to validate responses and reason codes before using Account Trust in production.