Self-referral blocking
Product
Anti-abuse
Protect campaign economics before rewards issue. Sorae runs policy checks, captures fraud signals, and provides operator review controls so your incentive budget goes to genuine customers, not gaming patterns.
New-customer and subtotal enforcement
IP and user-agent signal capture
Manual review and revocation tooling
Policy enforcement before conversion
Anti-abuse logic runs as part of the conversion pipeline, not as an afterthought. Before any conversion is finalized and before any reward issues, Sorae checks every configured eligibility rule. Self-referral attempts, existing customer conversions, below-minimum orders, and flagged IP patterns are all blocked before they reach the reward queue.
- Self-referral detection blocks advocates converting their own links
- New-customer enforcement validates first-purchase eligibility at order time
- Minimum subtotal check before conversion is accepted
- IP address tracking for same-source request pattern detection
- User-agent capture for device fingerprint cross-referencing
- Suppression reasons stored with structured codes for audit visibility
Traceable decisions and structured suppression
When a conversion or reward is blocked, Sorae stores a structured suppression record, not just a boolean flag. Operators can see exactly why a conversion was denied, which rule triggered, and what data supported the decision. Every manual intervention creates a corresponding audit trail entry.
- Structured suppression codes tied to specific policy violations
- Operator-visible suppression records per conversion attempt
- Manual review queue for edge cases that need human judgment
- Revocation records with required reason and operator attribution
- Suppression history accessible for compliance and support teams
- Audit trail entries for every operator override action
Operator confidence through control
Automated checks catch the bulk of abuse patterns, but edge cases exist. Sorae keeps override paths available for operators who need to correct automated decisions, approve a suppressed conversion, manually revoke a previously issued reward, or flag an account for review.
- Manual approval path for suppressed conversions under review
- Manual reward revocation with required reason entry
- Account-level review flagging for suspicious advocate patterns
- Override audit trail for compliance-ready record keeping
- Escalation-ready data for finance and legal review requests
