dsan996
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- Apr 18, 2014
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I have noticed a new referral traffic source in Google Analytics for one of my sites coming from darodar.com. You may have also noticed, there are many people complaining about this in forums.
What they seem to be doing is a very spammy way of making some cash by messing people analytics data: they are blasting hundreds of sites with requests using subdomain pages at darodar.com (also ilovevitaly.com and econom.co) as a referral. Those pages redirect to Amazon or Alibaba using an affiliate link. When people (like me) notice such a strange pattern we try to visit the referral page shown in Analytics to know what's going on and that's when we get redirected through their affiliate link.
If you don't want affiliate cookies being placed in your browsr just don't visit referral pages being shown in your GA from darodar.com, ilovevitaly.com or econom.co.
You can also block the spammy referrals via htaccess, as suggested by sudorank in his post:
http://www.sudorank.com/guide-how-to-block-darodar-referral-spam-to-your-website/
Or you can set Google analytics to filter them, as suggested by RightInTwo in the following thread:
http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackh...ics-referral-spam-like-semalt-com-others.html
What they seem to be doing is a very spammy way of making some cash by messing people analytics data: they are blasting hundreds of sites with requests using subdomain pages at darodar.com (also ilovevitaly.com and econom.co) as a referral. Those pages redirect to Amazon or Alibaba using an affiliate link. When people (like me) notice such a strange pattern we try to visit the referral page shown in Analytics to know what's going on and that's when we get redirected through their affiliate link.
If you don't want affiliate cookies being placed in your browsr just don't visit referral pages being shown in your GA from darodar.com, ilovevitaly.com or econom.co.
You can also block the spammy referrals via htaccess, as suggested by sudorank in his post:
http://www.sudorank.com/guide-how-to-block-darodar-referral-spam-to-your-website/
Or you can set Google analytics to filter them, as suggested by RightInTwo in the following thread:
http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackh...ics-referral-spam-like-semalt-com-others.html
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