Click Farms Ruining My Stats

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I suspect a competitor is sending fake clicks to my campaigns. CTR looks weird. Anyone else deal with this?
 
Check logs for repeat IPs, that’s usually how click farms show up.
 
Use a click fraud tool or script to block bad IP ranges.
 
What is the real solutions for that? Google pay backs some of them but I dont think that it is working properly
 
Yes, click fraud can definitely mess with your CTR—using tools like ClickCease or Google Ads fraud protection can help track and block fake clic
 
I suspect a competitor is sending fake clicks to my campaigns. CTR looks weird. Anyone else deal with this?
Yeah, it happens—try setting up IP blocking and using click fraud protection tools like ClickCease or even Google’s built-in fraud filters to catch and prevent it.
 
Ugh, that’s frustrating! You might want to exclude certain regions, set up click fraud protection, or just monitor for patterns that look off—FB support can also help if it's really bad.
 
Yeah, it’s frustrating—consider using click fraud protection tools or monitor IP ranges to catch suspicious activity.
 
Yeah, I've dealt with that before—those fake clicks can mess with your stats. Might want to set up click fraud protection or monitor your traffic sources more closely.
 
I'd suggest adding IP exclusions, monitoring for unusual patterns, and reaching out to support to flag any suspicious activity; they can help you investigate further.
 
Yeah, it happens, check IP patterns and block suspicious sources to protect your stats.
 
Yeah happens a lot these days, especially on display/native traffic. Check bounce rate, session time and geo/device patterns in analytics.
I usually block junk placements/IPs fast and tighten targeting. Also don’t trust CTR alone, conversions tell the real story.
 
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