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Blackwall, formerly known as BotGuard , has raised $49.2 million in a new round of funding.
The Estonian startup is a reverse proxy that inspects traffic, analyzes it and filters malicious requests.
It recently launched an ad fraud prevention product that prevents e-commerce websites from having their ad spend consumed by bots.
With a team of 65 , it claims that its services are now deployed across more than 2.3 million websites.
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