How Google finds that clicks are not genuine

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by kenny_pure, Nov 18, 2008.

  1. #1
    buddies.....

    here is an important question

    i want to know about How Google finds that clicks are not genuine...

    anybody can harm your site by doing illegal clicks and you will be banned? is it true?

    waiting for your kind response

    Regards
     
    kenny_pure, Nov 18, 2008 IP
  2. aftab9300

    aftab9300 Banned

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  3. Viktor Drej

    Viktor Drej Banned

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    #3
    Google is monitoring all proxies..
    If you are clicking from the same IP you are logging in, that's illegal
    if others clicks your ads several times, not permitted...

    nO NEED TO KNOW THESE THINGS... JUST DO GOOD..
     
    Viktor Drej, Nov 19, 2008 IP
  4. peteryan

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    #4
    Google is smarter than human's brain......
     
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    #5
    I just don't get one thing. About this "if others clicks your ads several times, not permitted..." ..i just simply don't get it. If I want to take you down, I just click your ads 100 times a day? Is that simple? Than let's tak down sites like Softpedia, etc. Isn't right..
     
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    #6
    yea, I have been wondering about the same thing
     
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  7. SEOBOT

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    #7
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    hope this might be helpful to you in detail.


    Good Luck!
     
    SEOBOT, Nov 19, 2008 IP
  8. kenny_pure

    kenny_pure Active Member

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    #8
    thanks for all these suggestions
     
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  9. Austrian

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    #9
    You are joking! Nobody is smarter than human's brain! We make the computer not computer make us!!!!
     
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    #10
    yeah i agree:D
     
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    #11
    google is big brother.. :D
     
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    #12
    Yes. Agree. What if others did clicking your ads many sites whether it's their intention or not?
     
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    lycos Well-Known Member

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    #13
    I think they do implement some sort of cookie tracking to find out the search behavior. I mean like how much time the visitor spent on the site before they click... These sort of things.
     
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    #14
    No way.... why you need to do that?
     
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    #15
    In that article, they talk about the MAC address. Google cannot track that - only your ISP knows that.

    Also, from my house here, I can have 3 totally different IPs based on what kind of connection I have - whether I plug directly into the cable modem, or into the router, or, into my VoIP box. That surprised me, but my IP changes drastically each time.
     
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    #16
    Google (and other web search monsters) knows a LOT about us. Maybe too much. It should be pretty easy to find invalid clicks.
    Anyway, stick with the TOS. You can still make some decent money.
     
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    #17
    My bet it's a trade secret. Might as well be a secret to protect their advertisers interest.
     
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    Google Tracks IP Address
     
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    #20
    i'm afraid now to talk about google
    i feel it will hear us
     
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