Yes, and that’s a double edge sword. If you’re looking to do some thing nefarious, I suppose it’s a good thing because then you can hide within the weeds, but if you were looking to do everything above board, then you get dragged down by the bad apples. That is because the domain will probably become blacklisted and they will lose their certification and reapply for re-certification and this is a never-ending process. That with you have your own unique sub domain or other unique identifier within their domain. Otherwise, you could apply for your own, but Google has stopped accepting new applications as of December last year and start accepting new ones until July of next year and then again there’s no guarantee that they will be approved. Yes, the application is pretty straightforward and very, very basic, however, we have no idea what criteria they used to decide to approve or not. So you may spend tens of thousands of dollars developing your own click tracker for the sole purpose of applying for approval only to find out that you’ve been rejected and may or may not have any means to appeal.