It was a busy week for clean.io. The Baltimore cybersecurity security company went to number one on Product Hunt with a new tool centered on protection in ecommerce, and signed a partnership for its initial product that’s designed to stop malvertising.
On March 15, cleanCART was the #1 Product of the Day on Product Hunt, the national site which allows users to check out and vote for new tech. It marked a splashy debut for the company’s recently launched second product, which is focused around offering protection for ecommerce merchants.
As clean.io CEO Matt Gillis and VP of marketing Kathleen Booth told us recently, cleanCART is designed to prevent coupon extensions like Honey and CapitalOne Shopping from auto-injecting discount codes at checkout. These extensions scrape discount codes and share them with others that use the extension, making codes that are designed to be limited use available to anyone.
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