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Bright Data in a Nutshell
Bright Data is the world’s leading data collection platform, used by leading Fortune 500 companies, and enabling businesses to collect crucial structured data from millions of websites through our proprietary technology.
Our data collection networks give you access to target sites using precise geo-targeting. These networks are at the heart of our technology and can be complemented with open source tools enabling you to manage data collection operations using tailored crawling rules for better results and cost-efficiency.
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Data Offering
Bright Data has developed cutting-edge technology which will enable you to automate your data collection operations at the click of a button. Data collection automation will change the way you approach your data collection enabling you to use our ‘Click & Collect’, or customized code editor as part of our new ‘low code’ approach.
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Use Cases
We serve a wide of pre-define use cases, while simultaneously tailoring solutions to client-side needs. A large portion of our 10,000+ customers currently use our solutions to perform:
Price comparison - This means crawling the web both in real-time or at predefined intervals (daily, weekly, monthly) in order to understand competitors, niche, industry, and product pricing. Many companies feed this information into their algorithms which can react to price changes in order to remain competitive [for example Online Travel Agencies (OTAs)]. This also serves analytics tools that help e-retailers, for example, get a clear picture of their market and competitive landscape.
Ad verification - Serving the MarTech industry as well as digital marketing agencies, advertising firms, marketers, and the like. Ad verification means ensuring ad placements are carried out in the correct geolocations, with accurate messaging to the intended target market. This may also include link/backlink verification. The goal is ensuring that ad spend is being properly allocated both from the vendor side (ie ad campaigns are actually reaching the intended target audience at the volume and geo agreed upon) as well as keeping these digital assets out of the hands of cybercriminals looking to defraud consumers and divert valuable traffic away from target sites.
Market research - This allows companies to map out their industry, competition, and landscape so that they can make better, more strategic business decisions. This use case is also popular among business consultancies who generate analyses, reports and even customized client dashboards.
Brand protection - Companies and individuals who have spent time and resources developing a profitable brand with a loyal consumer following are now looking to protect these assets. These entities have fallen victim to malicious activities in the past or are taking preemptive measures to prevent the potentiality of Intellectual Property [IP] breaches. The perpetrators may be wide and varied from selling knock-off merchandise to compromising logos, graphic art, and music. Other forms of brand infiltration may include website cloning and domain fraud. Businesses looking to minimize financial losses as well as loss of consumer trust in their brand monitor the web for red flags for their compliance and legal teams to address quickly and efficiently.
E-commerce - eCommerce businesses (both front and back-end) use our technologies to aggregate information from marketplaces and websites. This ranges from prices, and reviews to images, ratings, trending products and consumer search trends. All of which help eCom businesses compete more effectively, discern where buyer interest lies, identify trends, new products as well as powering tools, software and algorithms which are sold as a service to digital business owners (think dropshipping insight tools, trending product tools, marketplace title builders).
Data Sources & Collection
We help our customers collect data using our four core proxy networks. We have Data Center, Residential, Rotating Residential and Mobile networks. The latter three are unique as they utilize real user IPs from around the globe who are part of our peer network. Your data requests are routed through this network ensuring that all information is collected from a local, consumer perspective.
Key Differentiators
Ethics - Bright Data maintains a compliance system that is based on deterrence, prevention, and enforcement. This three-tiered process is the executive arm of Luminati’s core value – ensuring our network remains safe and ethical.
Technology - Our patented technologies have served as the basis for corporate data collection for the better part of a decade. Now we are leading the charge with autonomous data collection solutions using Artificial Intelligence [AI] and Machine Learning [ML] to overcome and automate the most complex data aggregation missions.
Personnel - We are an extremely dynamic global team of engineers, developers, creatives, intellectuals, and business professionals that take the best of all worlds to create tailored products and solutions. We are always excited to talk to customers and find unique, customized solutions for their products, services, and algorithms. Additionally, our customer service is top of the line and always ready to solve real-time issues as they arise.
Approach -. We are leading the commoditization of data in a way that makes any open source data available to any company across the globe regardless of size, budget or industry. We are building live tools which allow companies to carry out on-demand data collection using ‘Click & Collect’ technology and/or a customized code editor.
Data Privacy
Bright Data maintains a compliance system that is based on deterrence, prevention , and enforcement. This three-tiered process is the executive arm of Bright Data’s core value – ensuring our network remains safe and ethical.
Privacy compliance
Bright Data is fully committed to complying with all relevant data protection legal requirements, including the new EU data protection regulatory framework - the GDPR and the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 - the CCPA. As an enthusiastic advocate of internet security and privacy, Bright Data understands the importance of providing data subjects with greater control of their privacy and data. Therefore, we have taken considerable efforts to ensure that our privacy practices comply with data protection laws, including the GDPR and CCPA, and the industry’s best practices regarding, among other things, respecting data subjects’ requests to exercise their rights and more.
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Frequently asked questions about Bright Data
What does Bright Data do?
Bright Data is a leading data collection platform, which enables our customers to collect data sets from millions of websites through our proprietary technology. We help businesses access tough target sites to collect truthful, accurate, and reliable data without being served misleading information.
How much does Bright Data cost?
The supported pricing models for Bright Data’s data are One-off purchase, Monthly License, Yearly License, and Usage-based. Get talking to a member of the Bright Data team to receive custom pricing options, information about data subscription fees, and quotes for Bright Data’s data offering tailored to your use case.
What kind of data does Bright Data have?
Map Data, Consumer Behavior Data, B2B Data, Firmographic Data, and 44 others
What data does Bright Data offer?
Bright Data has developed cutting-edge technology which will enable you to automate your data collection operations at the click of a button. Data collection automation will change the way you approach your data collection enabling you to use our ‘Click & Collect’, or customized code editor as part of our new ‘low code’ approach.
How does Bright Data collect data?
We help our customers collect data using our four core proxy networks. We have Data Center, Residential, Rotating Residential and Mobile networks. The latter three are unique as they utilize real user IPs from around the globe who are part of our peer network. Your data requests are routed through this network ensuring that all information is collected from a local, consumer perspective.
What’s Bright Data’s data privacy policy?
Bright Data maintains a compliance system that is based on deterrence, prevention , and enforcement. This three-tiered process is the executive arm of Bright Data’s core value – ensuring our network remains safe and ethical. Privacy compliance Bright Data is fully committed to complying with all relevant data protection legal requirements, including the new EU data protection regulatory framework - the GDPR and the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 - the CCPA. As an enthusiastic advocate of internet security and privacy, Bright Data understands the importance of providing data subjects with greater control of their privacy and data. Therefore, we have taken considerable efforts to ensure that our privacy practices comply with data protection laws, including the GDPR and CCPA, and the industry’s best practices regarding, among other things, respecting data subjects’ requests to exercise their rights and more.
What are the best use cases for Bright Data’s data?
We serve a wide of pre-define use cases, while simultaneously tailoring solutions to client-side needs. A large portion of our 10,000+ customers currently use our solutions to perform: Price comparison - This means crawling the web both in real-time or at predefined intervals (daily, weekly, monthly) in order to understand competitors, niche, industry, and product pricing. Many companies feed this information into their algorithms which can react to price changes in order to remain competitive [for example Online Travel Agencies (OTAs)]. This also serves analytics tools that help e-retailers, for example, get a clear picture of their market and competitive landscape. Ad verification - Serving the MarTech industry as well as digital marketing agencies, advertising firms, marketers, and the like. Ad verification means ensuring ad placements are carried out in the correct geolocations, with accurate messaging to the intended target market. This may also include link/backlink verification. The goal is ensuring that ad spend is being properly allocated both from the vendor side (ie ad campaigns are actually reaching the intended target audience at the volume and geo agreed upon) as well as keeping these digital assets out of the hands of cybercriminals looking to defraud consumers and divert valuable traffic away from target sites. Market research - This allows companies to map out their industry, competition, and landscape so that they can make better, more strategic business decisions. This use case is also popular among business consultancies who generate analyses, reports and even customized client dashboards. Brand protection - Companies and individuals who have spent time and resources developing a profitable brand with a loyal consumer following are now looking to protect these assets. These entities have fallen victim to malicious activities in the past or are taking preemptive measures to prevent the potentiality of Intellectual Property [IP] breaches. The perpetrators may be wide and varied from selling knock-off merchandise to compromising logos, graphic art, and music. Other forms of brand infiltration may include website cloning and domain fraud. Businesses looking to minimize financial losses as well as loss of consumer trust in their brand monitor the web for red flags for their compliance and legal teams to address quickly and efficiently. E-commerce - eCommerce businesses (both front and back-end) use our technologies to aggregate information from marketplaces and websites. This ranges from prices, and reviews to images, ratings, trending products and consumer search trends. All of which help eCom businesses compete more effectively, discern where buyer interest lies, identify trends, new products as well as powering tools, software and algorithms which are sold as a service to digital business owners (think dropshipping insight tools, trending product tools, marketplace title builders).
What platforms is Bright Data integrated with?
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