What is Microsoft ATP and what are its top alternatives?
Top Alternatives to Microsoft ATP
- Proofpoint
It gives you protection and visibility for your greatest cybersecurity risk—your people. It provides the most effective cybersecurity and compliance solutions to protect people on every channel including email, the web, the cloud, and social media. ...
- CrowdStrike
It is a cloud-native endpoint security platform combines Next-Gen Av, EDR, Threat Intelligence, Threat Hunting, and much more. ...
- Mimecast
It provides email cloud services for security, archiving, and continuity. Protect your email system without compromise. ...
- Sophos
It is Cybersecurity Evolved. Advanced Endpoint Protection and Network Security Fully Synchronized in Real Time. ...
- Kickbox
Kickbox ensures you only send email to real users and helps you separate the low-quality addresses from high-value contacts. Protect your reputation, increase open rates, and save money with Kickbox. ...
- NeverBounce
Using only real-time verification, NeverBounce offers the highest accuracy. No historical data used. Under a penny per email. We’ll beat any major competitor’s pricing. ...
- DeBounce
It allows you to upload and validate lists of email addresses quickly and in a secure way. All you have to do is upload an email list to it's web interface. It also offers API. ...
- BriteVerify
Stay out of trouble. Validate your email addresses before you send. BriteVerify can reduce your bounce rate by 98% and help your messages get delivered. So stop bouncing and start converting your prospects into customers with BriteVerify True Email Verification™. ...
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Kickbox
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I'm using two layers of verification through Zapier automation. From the opt-in page, emails get verified on Kickbox, if they pass the first filter, then they go to NeverBounce. If approved they land on my Getresponse list.
Do you think I should be using Kickbox and NeverBounce or it's not necessary?
Thanks
related NeverBounce posts
I'm using two layers of verification through Zapier automation. From the opt-in page, emails get verified on Kickbox, if they pass the first filter, then they go to NeverBounce. If approved they land on my Getresponse list.
Do you think I should be using Kickbox and NeverBounce or it's not necessary?
Thanks