I know I'm a bit behind the times with this, but I've only just found out that adlogger no longer works for Adsense. Does anyone have any experience with clickaider or know of any other tools? My concern with clickaider is that they host the service, I'm not sure that I'm comfortable with that - i.e. lack of control and concerns over a third party having access to adsense data about my website. All I want is a way to protect my account by preventing multiple clicks from the same IP. I understand and agree that if you are doing nothing wrong there is nothing to worry about, but even so I do like that extra layer of protection. EDIT - I've just found the other thread!
I'm in a similar situation, for now I'm not going to risk my adsense account on sketchy sites. I will use another advertisement provider. I haven't heard of clickaider, can you post a link?
www.clickaider.com - its being recommended by the creator of adlogger, I hadn't heard of it up until now.
From my understanding, Adlogger is only dead in that it does not show the urls that the visitor clicked on. In all other regards I think it's still functioning just fine. Someone correct me if I'm wrong and the rest of the functionality has broken.
Google will just warn you once and the next time is to inform your account suspension. Google thinks it's publishers' responsibility to take care of all possible invalid clicks/impressions.
adlogger still functions fine if you already have it installed.. and, it has not showed the URL's of the clicked-ads since many versions ago.. i would still recommend using some sort of click-tracker to stay aware of clickbombs and other unusual activity.. click-trackers arent perfect (they track mousovers, not actual clicks, so they are not 100% accurate) - but using one can tip you off to problems.
The page the ad was on, but not the url that was clicked. I think it did that a while back. I'm using a homegrown and that function broke in it, too about two months ago or so.
Nope, adlogger is 'broken' per say guys... - Link Sounds like it cannot track (block?) users using the new IE version - at least that's what I get out of that sentence... -------- Has anyone tried www.asrep.com ? Share your experiences if so!
I agree. I would prefer to spend the time making my site better instead of worrying about all the click bombers. If I see something really strange I will tell them but after two years I have never had a problem.
Google would just inform you about your account suspension now anything else if you leave everything to google.