well ... actually, it's a test module of the adsense click bomb protection system. you can try bombing clicks on that page to see if the ads on that page are well protected. after you are blocked, try changing the "block action" to see the feature of this protection mechanism. don't worry "ca-pub" pub id is used, so you can bomb clicks as you'd like.
Are those real Google Ad units on the test page? Is this ok to clicks on? Not sure how the test work.
first, it's real. you can view the code on that page and see the google ad code. second, don't worry about pub-id, and also the advertiser .. nobody has to pay for this ... and nobody will get banned. third, try acting like you are a bomber ... and see its action (normal or blocked) it equips with 4 defensive engines 1.view - will block if client views more than x times 2.page click - will block if user clicks more than x times on that page 3.click - will block if user clicks more than x times on total (within ? mins period) 4.fast click - will block if user clicks within x seconds after page is loaded, more than x times on total several kinds of block action can be set for each engine... remove ads, highlight, disable click on ads or popup and alert box. if you choose to show ads after client is blocked, the system will put all ads under google_adtest="on" mode which means the clicks on the ads will not count. and also, this system is a centralized system it monitors view and click from all of your web sites in one place, and of course you can choose to block based on 1 domain only or across all domains. moreover, - you can also specified a specific banned ip (with wildcard like 192.168.*.*) - with dynamic dns service (such as dyndns.org) you can make your web site ignore your own view, yet improve your ctr rate let's try and get me back some feedback ... thanks.
don't think that's really going to protect it, and here's why you script will not stop someone from loading google ads, disabling javascript, clicking ads like crazy, enabling javascript once their done. Or loading google ads, pressing ctrl + click or shift + clicking on the links (opens in new window/tab).
.. if client disable javascript, google ads will be disappeared. .. ctrl click and shift click are also protected ... you can try it yourself i cannot say that a click bombing can be 100% protected due to the javascript security ... and my focus is not on the protection, but for monitoring instead ... both for suspicious action and for revenue improvement ...
actually load the page allow the ads to load, then disable javascript and don't reload the page - leave it loaded. Everything remains, and no javascript execution can happen as a result. Don't believe me? try it out for yourself.