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==Customers==
 
==Customers==
 
In October, 2012, the largest new gTLD applicant, [[Donuts]], announced that they would use Architelos' NameSentry [[SaaS|software-as-a-service]] to detect and mitigate domain name abuse. The patent-pending NameSentry application protects new gTLDs from phishing, malware, spam, botnets and other types of abuse. It is the first independent, third-party resource of its kind for the domain name industry.<ref>[http://www.domainnamenews.com/up-to-the-minute/donuts-to-use-architelos-namesentry/12158 Donuts To Use Architelos NameSentry, DomainNameNews.com]</ref>
 
In October, 2012, the largest new gTLD applicant, [[Donuts]], announced that they would use Architelos' NameSentry [[SaaS|software-as-a-service]] to detect and mitigate domain name abuse. The patent-pending NameSentry application protects new gTLDs from phishing, malware, spam, botnets and other types of abuse. It is the first independent, third-party resource of its kind for the domain name industry.<ref>[http://www.domainnamenews.com/up-to-the-minute/donuts-to-use-architelos-namesentry/12158 Donuts To Use Architelos NameSentry, DomainNameNews.com]</ref>
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Just a day after the Donuts announcement, on October 11, 2012, it was announced that another large portfolio applicant, [[TLDH| Top Level Domain Holdings Ltd]], parent company of [[Minds + Machines]], would also be using the NameSentry system.<ref>[http://www.marketwatch.com/story/tldh-selects-architelos-namesentrytm-2012-10-11 TLDH Selects Architelos NameSentry, MarketWatch.com]</ref>
    
==References==
 
==References==

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