Conclusion

We just saw, how the email validation process will only allow the verified email to create an account. But there are several use cases in which Advanced Email Validation fits.

What more can you solve with this?

  1. Bulk email verification: Enterprises may have large email lists that need to be validated for accuracy and deliverability. An email validation API can be used to check the validity of each email address in the list, ensuring that emails are sent only to valid addresses.
  2. Fraud prevention: Email validation APIs can also be used to detect fraudulent email addresses used in phishing attacks, preventing unauthorised access to enterprise systems.
  3. Marketing campaigns: Email validation APIs can help enterprises ensure that their marketing emails reach the intended recipients by verifying the email addresses in their lists and removing invalid addresses.
  4. Compliance: Email validation APIs can help enterprises comply with data protection regulations by ensuring that emails are sent only to users who have provided valid consent.
  5. Customer support: Email validation APIs can be used to verify the email addresses of customers who submit support requests, ensuring that the enterprise is communicating with the correct customer.
So, if you're looking to improve email deliverability, reduce bounce rates and avoid spam accounts, sign up for ApyHub's email validation API today.
Discussion
Thanks, @arpansac for the feedback. I have addressed all the feedback in the new version. Let me know if anything needs to be added.

Super thanks for submitting this Sohail! Some tips before we can publish this lab: 1. Title can be changed to something simple to understand or in terms of what problem is it solving. Example: Add email authentication to your web app in 5 minutes! (adding brand name directly in the title might push the readers away) 2. In Overview: Begin with what problem do people face and why do they face it. Tell them there's a very interesting online service by ApyHub which helps solve it and is free (only if it is):P 3. Step 2: Give links to download

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