How to Handle Bans, IP Tracking, or Fingerprints in Traffic Arbitrage?

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Over 70% of new traffic arbitrage accounts get suspended in the first month due to IP repeats, fingerprint tracking, or unnatural behavior—while rising CPCs squeeze profit margins. Buying clicks is easy, but turning them into real, profitable traffic is where most campaigns fail.

How to solve these issues like account bans, IP tracking, or fingerprint detection when running arbitrage?
 
You’ll need clean setups with fresh IPs, strong anti-detect browsers, and unique fingerprints. Rotating accounts smartly and warming them up slowly also helps reduce bans.
 
You’ll need clean setups with fresh IPs, strong anti-detect browsers, and unique fingerprints. Rotating accounts smartly and warming them up slowly also helps reduce bans.
VEry poor suggestion bro
 
Over 70% of new traffic arbitrage accounts get suspended in the first month due to IP repeats, fingerprint tracking, or unnatural behavior—while rising CPCs squeeze profit margins. Buying clicks is easy, but turning them into real, profitable traffic is where most campaigns fail.

How to solve these issues like account bans, IP tracking, or fingerprint detection when running arbitrage?
Most of these issues come from patterns platforms can detect. The safest way is to focus on creating natural behavior and spreading activity across accounts, using different devices and locations legitimately, and pacing your campaigns. Trying to trick tracking systems can get you banned fast, so optimizing your targeting and ad quality often works better than technical hacks.
 
Got it! Maybe antidetect browsers are a good choice.
 
Expect bans anyway, the goal is to scale faster than you get flagged.
 
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