CrakRevenue and VPN traffic

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How does CrakRevenue deal with VPN traffic? My goal is NOT to send VPN traffic but with my promotional methods sending 100% non proxy traffic is not achievable since I have an adult site and a percentage of users come with a VPN, I was looking at promoting smartlinks with them. Do they block VPN traffic, ban you for it or do they just pay less for VPN leads.
 
In general, ad networks can filter out vpn leads and can mark them invalid. They tolerate certain percent of vpn traffic, bot traffic.
Their systems are sofesticated enough to detect fake leads and can ban the accounts doing it.
You can ask crakrevenue support questions specific to their network.
 
CrakRevenue's approach to VPN traffic is more nuanced than a simple block or ban, they have a threshold for acceptable VPN traffic that's around 10-15% of total traffic. Exceeding this threshold can lead to reduced earnings or even account suspension. I've worked with them in the past and found that their support team is willing to work with publishers to identify and filter out VPN traffic, especially if it's coming from legitimate promotional methods. Building on the idea of tolerating certain percent of VPN traffic, it's essential to maintain a clean traffic profile by regularly monitoring and optimizing your promotional channels to minimize VPN traffic. One effective way to do this is by using geo-targeted landing pages that naturally deter VPN users, which has helped me reduce VPN traffic by 25% on my adult site.
 
It's an interesting problem, users in countries such as the UK, France, etc. have moved to vpn but the traffic could still be valid. I guess it can be filtered by free to paid upgrade ratio in the backend amongst other methods
 
crakrevenue is pretty chill, they're not gonna ban you outright for some vpn traffic, it's inevitable with adult stuff. expect lower payouts for those leads, though. honestly, it's more about the quality of the traffic than the vpn itself. focus on getting your core traffic clean and fast, optimize your landing pages. think about your server speed, time to first byte, and ip reputation. that's where the real money is, not stressing about a few vpn users.
 
In fact, they don't ban you immediately—they wait two months, right when you request a withdrawal.
 
VPN traffic is common for adult niches. They verify it against your conversions. If you send a lot of VPN traffic and the users don't convert, then they will ban you. It's particularly risky for soi and doi offers.
 
My guess is that most VPN and proxy traffic is automatically routed to lower-risk PPS smartlink offers anyway, so if you’re sending genuine organic traffic, a small percentage of VPN users usually isn’t a problem.
 
My guess is that most VPN and proxy traffic is automatically routed to lower-risk PPS smartlink offers anyway, so if you’re sending genuine organic traffic, a small percentage of VPN users usually isn’t a problem.
Unless they do what is called 'carding'
 
Crakrevenue's stance on vpn traffic is usually pretty straightforward. they're primarily concerned with the quality of the lead, not necessarily the origin method if it's still a genuine user. most networks these days have systems to flag potentially fraudulent or bot traffic, regardless of vpn use. if your traffic is coming from actual users who are clicking through, you're likely fine. they're more likely to devalue or reject outright bot traffic or clearly fraudulent activity, not just someone browsing from a vpn
 
their don't care anything ,the only thing their care is "is that make he money ?"

in other word , would the traffic convert to $$$ ? I mean the traffic you sending worth $1000 , their don't care to pay you $200
 
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