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BlockScore: Simple, fast, and accurate identity verification. BlockScore is an identity verification and anti-fraud solution. Protecting your business from fraud is difficult; chargebacks, fake or fraudulent identities, age verification and compliance are serious concerns that take time away from you and your employees. We hook into your application behind the scenes and verify your customers’ identities using our unobtrusive and modern API that doesn’t require cumbersome documents or physical records; Guardian: Remove the OAuth dance with one request. Avoid dealing with OAuth logic in your code, and spend more time creating your product. Guardian reduces the OAuth footprint in your code to a single request. Built with modularity in mind, Guardian leverages plugins to handle OAuth flows, should you encounter a flow that Guardian doesn't handle, create a small flow plugin to do so and carry on. Guardian comes with 5 pre-made plugins that cover 99% of OAuth services.

BlockScore can be classified as a tool in the "Identity Verification as a Service" category, while Guardian is grouped under "User Management and Authentication".

Guardian is an open source tool with 627 GitHub stars and 42 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Guardian's open source repository on GitHub.

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What is BlockScore?

BlockScore is an identity verification and anti-fraud solution. Protecting your business from fraud is difficult; chargebacks, fake or fraudulent identities, age verification and compliance are serious concerns that take time away from you and your employees. We hook into your application behind the scenes and verify your customers’ identities using our unobtrusive and modern API that doesn’t require cumbersome documents or physical records.

What is Guardian?

Avoid dealing with OAuth logic in your code, and spend more time creating your product. Guardian reduces the OAuth footprint in your code to a single request. Built with modularity in mind, Guardian leverages plugins to handle OAuth flows, should you encounter a flow that Guardian doesn't handle, create a small flow plugin to do so and carry on. Guardian comes with 5 pre-made plugins that cover 99% of OAuth services.

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