Click Fraud
Click fraud is the fraudulent practice where fake or manipulated clicks are generated on affiliate tracking links to inflate performance metrics, steal attribution, or trigger unearned commissions.
What it means in practice
Click fraud encompasses several techniques designed to manipulate click-based tracking. Bot clicks use automated scripts or click farms to generate high volumes of fake clicks on affiliate links. Click injection intercepts a user's device activity to fire a tracking click just before a legitimate conversion, stealing attribution from the real source. Cookie stuffing drops tracking cookies without any genuine user interaction, so the fraudulent affiliate gets credit when the user later converts organically.
The impact on operators goes beyond inflated click counts. Click fraud distorts attribution data, meaning operators pay commissions to the wrong partners and lose visibility into which channels actually drive value. It inflates apparent conversion rates in some cases and suppresses them in others, making campaign optimization unreliable. Over time, unchecked click fraud erodes program economics and damages relationships with legitimate affiliates whose performance data is contaminated.
Detection relies on analyzing click patterns for anomalies -- unusually high click volumes from single sources, near-zero time between click and conversion, geographic mismatches between clicks and conversions, and abnormal click-to-conversion ratios. Automated qualification rules can flag or block suspicious activity in real time, while postback validation ensures conversions are only credited when they meet defined criteria.
How Click Fraud works across industries
See how click fraud is applied in the verticals Track360 supports, from qualification logic and payout structure to the operational context behind each model.
How Track360 handles this
Track360 provides automated fraud detection that monitors click patterns, flags anomalies in click-to-conversion timing and geography, and applies qualification rules to hold or reject suspicious commissions before payout.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about click fraud, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.
Click fraud manipulates tracking links to generate fake or stolen attribution. Common methods include bot-generated clicks that inflate traffic metrics, click injection that fires a tracking click just before a legitimate conversion to steal credit, and cookie stuffing that drops tracking cookies without real user engagement. Each method is designed to make it appear that the fraudulent affiliate drove the conversion.
Related Terms
Affiliate Fraud
Affiliate fraud is the deliberate manipulation of affiliate tracking, attribution, or conversion data to earn commissions that were not legitimately generated.
Qualification Rules
Qualification rules are the conditions a referred customer must meet before the affiliate earns a commission, such as minimum deposit amounts, wagering requirements, or identity verification.
Postback
A postback is a server-to-server HTTP callback confirming a conversion event like a registration, FTD, or purchase. Unaffected by ad blockers or cookies.
Conversion Rate
The percentage of clicks or visitors that complete a desired action, such as making a first deposit, opening an account, or purchasing a trading challenge.
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