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Our Mission

Built for a Fairer Internet

Fraudcache is the European standard for transparent, correctable, and context-driven abuse intelligence.

The Mission

Make internet abuse measurable, explainable and correctable — for everyone.

Not: punish, shame, exercise power.

But: measure, interpret, restore.

Fraudcache was born from frustration with existing blocklist systems. Too many legitimate businesses suffer collateral damage from opaque, unappealable listings. We believe there's a better way.

Abuse intelligence should reduce harm — not create collateral damage.

Fraudcache Philosophy

Measure, interpret, restore

The Problem with Existing Blocklists

The internet security industry has a dirty secret: the tools meant to protect us often cause as much harm as they prevent.

Black-box decisions

Nobody knows why an IP is listed

Unpredictable delisting

Days, weeks, or never — no transparency

No incident vs pattern distinction

One mistake = same punishment as serial abuse

Punishment persists after remediation

Fixed the problem? Doesn't matter.

Minimal audit trail

No accountability for wrong decisions

Governance outside Europe

American companies deciding European internet traffic

Core Principles

These principles are non-negotiable. They define who we are.

EU-hosted & EU-governed

Full European sovereignty over data and decisions

Score-based intelligence

No binary labels, only weighted risk assessments

Time-decay & rehabilitation

Automatic score reduction, default to recovery

Multi-signal weighted trust

Multiple sources combined, never single-point verdicts

Full audit trail

Every IP/prefix/ASN decision is traceable

Explainability over mystery

Human-readable reasoning for every score

What Fraudcache Is Not

This is not a feature list. This is a moral commitment.

Anti-Pattern Our Position
"All-or-nothing" blacklist We use scores, not binary labels.
Secretive decision model Every decision is explainable.
American private judge EU-hosted, EU-governed, EU-accountable.
Pay-to-delist Never. Delisting is based on evidence, not money.
Fear-driven marketing We inform, we don't terrorize.