How to cloak with advertisers that don't allow cloaking?

Supra

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What is the best way to cloak with advertisers that do not allow cloaking?

For instance, I seen that many pubs that are still running fake news websites send traffic to a legitimate website and then it seems that a script kicks in and displays the fake news site.

What is the best way to do this?

Thanks.
 


Didnt php and iframe cloaking bypass the advertiser restrictions by now?

Thanks for your reply.

I basically want the advertiser to see that traffic is coming from one website but users that click on my ad to see another. What is the best way to do that?
 
Multiple redirects if you dont care about losing out on SEO. Im not sure 301 would work in this regard. Try cloaking the URL to your lp, then try a 301 redirect. Should work IMO.
 
Yah I don't care about seo for this project. Strictly paid traffic. Thanks for the info. Also, how do you Send people from the ad network to a certain landing page and users to another?
 
If you don't know how to do it, then you shouldn't try to do it. You lose your accounts if you get caught.

Cloaking's just finding a way to identify reviewers from the adnetwork, and being able to re-direct them. You can do this by what web address they're coming from, collecting ip's, browser user agents, the city the reviewers are from, etc.

But better to stay in your lane and do it legit if you don't know what you're doing.
 
If you don't know how to do it, then you shouldn't try to do it. You lose your accounts if you get caught.

Cloaking's just finding a way to identify reviewers from the adnetwork, and being able to re-direct them. You can do this by what web address they're coming from, collecting ip's, browser user agents, the city the reviewers are from, etc.

But better to stay in your lane and do it legit if you don't know what you're doing.

Yah, I was thinking that running a script to redirect all ips from the city where the ad network is from to a different site but Im sure ad networks have a way around that.

I am thinking that my best bet would be to set up a website and then Iframe another site once my ads are approved. What do you think about that?

Thanks
 
Yah, I was thinking that running a script to redirect all ips from the city where the ad network is from to a different site but Im sure ad networks have a way around that.

I am thinking that my best bet would be to set up a website and then Iframe another site once my ads are approved. What do you think about that?

Thanks

Why would you iframe it? Just change your link in P202 or php redirect it.

But that wont work as advertisers like FB or Adwords can and will check it again and retro-disapprove you and probably ban you too.

If you are just advertising with a simple site then just do the city/country redirect and you should be fine. IP range is also probably a good idea if you don't want to cut out a whole city.
 
You're a dumbass and will get permabanned.

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Thats why someone like you is the perfect person to give advice. You got caught and must have learnt from your mistakes (if your smart).

So do you have any advice on how I can cloak from advertisers and ad networks without getting caught?

I am not promoting fake news websites or anything but I don't want to find out the hard way if I am doing anything wrong. I just want to make sure I stay under the rader..

Thanks
 
Be careful with the fake news sites man... The FTC is cracking down on those sites and they are looking to make examples of people. Your best bet is to concentrate on something else and move away from the fake news sites.

If you want to cloak and not have the website pass the actual site get another domain, install an SSL certificate, and redirect off the SSL site. You can also install an SSL cert on P202/T202 and force it to use HTTPS via .htaccess and the referrer will never leak through. SSL is about the only sure fire way to make sure the referrer doesn't leak. It's in the RFC for SSL.

But in all seriousness drop the fake news sites... You are asking for trouble. Trust me.

Brian
 
I don't deal with companies who don't allow cloaking. We all know that boooble hates affiliate links