Looking for a cloaker that handles residential ad reviewers

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I am using simple cloaker right now mainly blocking datacenter IPs, but campaigns still getting flagged soometimes. Feels like ad networks now checking from normal residential connections too, nott only bot / datacenter traffic.

Anyone found good cloaker for this ? Looking for something simple and stable.
Thanks.
 
Cloaking IPs is 1990s stuff. You need complex rules with lots of correct configurations to make it in this day and age
 
I am using simple cloaker right now mainly blocking datacenter IPs, but campaigns still getting flagged soometimes. Feels like ad networks now checking from normal residential connections too, nott only bot / datacenter traffic.

Anyone found good cloaker for this ? Looking for something simple and stable.
Thanks.
Yeah now ad networks are much more strict than before. There are many cloaker in market for this like TrustCloaker, TrafficShield, JCI, TrafficGuardian, etc, you can choose according to you budget and niche. just remember cloaker alone is not enough, hosting, domain and landing page quality also matter a lot now.
 
I am using simple cloaker right now mainly blocking datacenter IPs, but campaigns still getting flagged soometimes. Feels like ad networks now checking from normal residential connections too, nott only bot / datacenter traffic.

Anyone found good cloaker for this ? Looking for something simple and stable.
Thanks.
Look for a cloaker with residential IP support and smart fingerprinting, these handle ad reviewers better than just blocking datacenter IPs.
 
Which cloaker has this? Can you suggest some good names please?
TrafficShield, Adspect, TrafficGuardian and ZeroCloak use advanced JS fingerprinting and behavioral analysis to catch manual reviewers hiding behind residential IP addresses.
 
From what I've seen, relying only on datacenter IP blocking isn't enough anymore. Many ad platforms use a combination of signals beyond IP reputation, so campaigns can still get reviewed or flagged.

Rather than focusing on stronger cloaking, I'd pay attention to landing page quality, compliance, user experience, and traffic sources. Those factors often have a bigger impact on long-term campaign stability than any filtering setup.
 
yeah network reviewers definitely use residential links now, u need something with good fingerprinting otherwise just blocking ips wont cut it anymore.
 
Basic IP blocking is not enough now. Even residential traffic sometimes gets flagged. I had same issue in one of my campaigns. It's more about overall funnel behaviour. Tools like TrafficGuardian or Trafficshield can help, but results still depend a lot on setup and offer.
 
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