Bypass Cloacker

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Hey everyone, I’m new to the digital marketing space and have been doing competitive research (spying) in the nutra niche. One obstacle I’ve run into is the prevalence of cloakers. Is there a way to bypass or break through these cloakers? Even in the Meta Ad Library, you see them—behind static images, there are actually high-scale VSLs (Video Sales Letters) running.
 
Hey everyone, I’m new to the digital marketing space and have been doing competitive research (spying) in the nutra niche. One obstacle I’ve run into is the prevalence of cloakers. Is there a way to bypass or break through these cloakers? Even in the Meta Ad Library, you see them—behind static images, there are actually high-scale VSLs (Video Sales Letters) running.
If all it took to bypass a good cloaker was a simple method that could be shared on an open forum, the cloaker in question would not be fit for purpose.
 
If all it took to bypass a good cloaker was a simple method that could be shared on an open forum, the cloaker in question would not be fit for purpose.
There’s no need for an easy method or a step-by-step guide—just pointing out a path that works for each person is enough. But thanks for the observation.
 
Hey everyone, I’m new to the digital marketing space and have been doing competitive research (spying) in the nutra niche. One obstacle I’ve run into is the prevalence of cloakers. Is there a way to bypass or break through these cloakers? Even in the Meta Ad Library, you see them—behind static images, there are actually high-scale VSLs (Video Sales Letters) running.
Yeah, the static creative alone can be misleading. I’d compare the messaging, offers, creatives and funnel patterns you can actually observe to get a clearer picture of what’s working.
 
Hey everyone, I’m new to the digital marketing space and have been doing competitive research (spying) in the nutra niche. One obstacle I’ve run into is the prevalence of cloakers. Is there a way to bypass or break through these cloakers? Even in the Meta Ad Library, you see them—behind static images, there are actually high-scale VSLs (Video Sales Letters) running.
comparison between GSC nd analytics is made right from the start. should the number of click be steady in GSC, I would begin with analysis of the tags nd filters rather than with SEO problem.
 
This isnt bulletproof but what you can do is grab the fan page ID and follow it on a separate FB account. I have a few FB accounts set up per niche /offer I want to follow .Then I would interact with the fan page , like stuff, comment any sort of engagement. Then scroll in the feed on the user account you created and try to organically get the ad. That is the only way I know of without any sort of insider tools.
 
Focusing on a genuine browser fingerprint along with dedicated residential proxies for each separate account setup can successfully bypass most standard cloaker detection methods and keep the entire operation running completely safe from detection.
 
First when you view a link inside Meta Ad Library or maybe same basic ad spy tool the cloakeer flags the request as a bot and serves the Safe Page instead of the actual VSL offer. You can try this use an anti detector br attach residential IP matching the target ad's geographic location. Log in from a farmed fb account and warm it up by interacting with a few posts to generate cookie history & behavioral signals. click through a live Facebook post link so the HTTP referrer header shows a legitimate click originating from Meta. The trick here is making the click look like it originated from a real Facebook user scrolling their feed.
This method works.
 
@betsuga is on the right track with the residential IPs and referrer headers, but doing that manually for every single ad is a massive time sink tbh.

one shortcut that works more often than you would think is taking the destination link and throwing it into urlscan.io or similar web analyzers. some of these cloakers dont block automated scanners properly or they miss the residential exit nodes those platforms use. you can often just look at the screenshot history or the outgoing requests in the scan results to see the actual vsl destination without doing any manual warming. obviously wont work on high end custom setups but for the typical off the shelf cloakers people use in nutra it gets the job done.
 
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