Hi guys this is something that has puzzled me for a while. It's my understanding that it's against Google's guidelines to provide SERP data in 3rd party tools. i.e. tools like SEO Moz rank tracker which supposedly shows you where you are ranking in Google would be against the guidelines (it often doesn't work for me). I have a tool that checks our SERPS and it uses the Google API but I have been blacklisted before so we've stopped using it. So how do companies like SEO Moz, SEM Rush, Serp fox etc do it? This is what I don't understand. Are they scraping the results and just using lots of proxies to make sure they don't get caught and therefore deliberately contravening the guidelines? If so how do they justify the risk associated with being blocked by Google for doing it? Or do they have some sort of special access? Thanks