
FraudJudge settings tab
FraudJudge Gateway connects your WooCommerce store to the FraudJudge Enterprise service to evaluate the fraud risk of orders. When an order is created (and when your store triggers scans), the plugin can send order and customer signals to FraudJudge and store the risk decision for review inside WordPress.
This plugin is intended for store owners who want:
* A simple integration to send WooCommerce order signals to FraudJudge Enterprise
* A clear risk outcome visible for each order
* Optional automation for “Review” / “Decline” decisions
After activation:
FraudJudge Gateway Settings
* You can also use the “FraudJudge Gateway” menu in wp-admin. Some items may open the FraudJudge dashboard in a new tab (Rules, Allow/Deny Lists, etc.).
The FraudJudge settings tab allows you to:
* Enable auto-cancel for orders marked “Decline” by FraudJudge
* Put “Review” orders on-hold automatically
* Scan offline-payment orders (optional)
* Put Cash on Delivery orders on-hold (optional)
* Set your API integration key (required)
This plugin connects to external services to provide fraud evaluation. You must ensure your site policy and compliance documentation reflects your use of these services.
What it is:
* FraudJudge Enterprise is used to evaluate transaction risk for WooCommerce orders.
When and what data is sent:
* When an order is scanned/sent for evaluation, the plugin sends a transaction payload that may include:
– Order ID, amount, currency
– Billing and shipping details (name, address fields, email, phone)
– Customer account details (customer ID, username, account creation date if available)
– Customer IP address and browser user agent
– Order line items (product ID/name/quantity/price/category)
– Limited payment card metadata if available (e.g., last4). The plugin does not send full card numbers.
Service URLs (Terms / Privacy):
* Terms: https://fraudjudge.com/terms-and-conditions-enterprise/
* Privacy: https://fraudjudge.com/privacy-policy-enterprise/
FraudJudge Gateway transmits order and customer data to FraudJudge Enterprise for fraud evaluation. Depending on your configuration and usage, this may include personal data such as names, addresses, email, phone number, IP address, and order contents.
Store owners should update their privacy policy to disclose:
* What data is sent to FraudJudge and why
* The legal basis for processing and any consent requirements applicable in their jurisdiction
* Links to the external services’ terms and privacy policies