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Ask HN: Is requiring a demo the best tactic to prevent hackers from registering?

2 点作者 dfeusse大约 3 年前
Our team at Segmed.ai (YC W20) wants to prevent malicious users from registering for our application - but not introduce too much friction, leading to churn. We&#x27;ve narrowed down two options: 1. Require a potential user to sit through a demo 2. Require a phone number, text a code, and require the potential user to enter the code<p>We&#x27;d love to hear advice on verifying users and &#x2F; or the % of drop-off you&#x27;ve seen when requiring a user to sit through a demo.<p>Thanks!

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version_five大约 3 年前
Is it a problem you actually have? Have you identified something malicious users can do of they sign up for your platform?<p>I think you&#x27;ll see significant drop-off if you try to get people to sit through a demo. And couldn&#x27;t a bot do that anyway? What are other platforms doing, because have never seen this. I hate re-captcha and would not sign up of I had to identify crosswalks either, but maybe find a captcha that doesn&#x27;t hate users and try that?
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t-3大约 3 年前
I think you shouldn&#x27;t be concerned about drop-off unless your demo is asinine and patronizing. Anyone actually interested in your product will happily sit through a demonstration, and if they won&#x27;t, do you think they would actually convert to paying customers? Casual interest is unlikely to be valuable for your business, so maybe you shouldn&#x27;t be too concerned with friction.<p>Honestly, looking over your site, I think you can probably afford to be highly targeted and personal with your sales and registration procedures.
PaulHoule大约 3 年前
2 is completely mainstream