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Regards,
Vlad
BTW, being too "...lazy to read long Agreements" will bite you hard some day and it could cost you dearly. If you learn anything from this, it should be to read those long agreements written by sneaky lawyers or just don't agree to them at all and move on. This applies to anything from signing up for AdSense to buying a car or a house, failure to read can make you poor.
when you browse any web site or logon anywhere you leave behind a footprint of your details
1 your PC operating system
2 what browser you are using
3 screen resolution
4 ISP details
and don't forget google use a 38 year cookie
So unless you throw your PC through the window and buy a new one and change your ISP and move to another country or planet google have a record of you and your PC of which they can build up a footprint.
Hopefully that explains it in a bit more detail, why do you think there are so many threads about "Only login into your account using the one PC"
I also suggest you "NEWBIES" do your homework before you start jumping up and down shouting "What the heck are you talking about"
1 your PC operating system
2 what browser you are using
3 screen resolution
4 ISP details
and don't forget google use a 38 year cookie
Not to forget the Google toolbar.
If an average site of a certain language and theme has 10% visitors with Google toolbar, and somebody has 1000 clicks, but strange, only 1 with Google toolbar, this could cause an alert.
Perhaps he just read Tabke's many posts encouraging people to click their own ads?
Realizing, of course, that this is probably just a troll banging his fists for attention...
Would you care to provide links to these "many posts"? I've been here for a while and have never read any such thing, from any member, including Tabke.
I hate to bait the troll, but....well?
cEM
Would you care to provide links to these "many posts"? I've been here for a while and have never read any such thing, from any member, including Tabke.
I remember one thread where Brett told people they should click their own ads.
At the time I didn't know if he was serious or joking, as he didn't put any kind of emoticon afterwards.
I don't think it was "many posts", but I distinctly remember it as being odd when it happened. It was probably over a year ago.
I remember one thread where Brett told people they should click their own ads.At the time I didn't know if he was serious or joking, as he didn't put any kind of emoticon afterwards.
I don't think it was "many posts", but I distinctly remember it as being odd when it happened. It was probably over a year ago.
I can vouch for that. He said it on several different occasions. I remember thinking that it was a strange thing to say to newbies, since "Brett Tabke told me to do it" probably doesn't carry much weight as a defense against having an account terminated due to invalid clicks. :-)
It doesn't really help you that your Adsense is on a forum site that has exactly 1 active member. Seems like you are going to have near-record click-through rate ...
Anyway, odds are you're toast. I certainly wouldn't ever waste time and reputation doing business with you. Don't know why Google would waste their time and reputation either.
go click one of your own adwords ads 8 times over the course of a day and let me know if you get charged 8 times.
How about if you run that little experiment and let us know how it goes? That way the one who gets the dreaded "fradulent clicks" email is the one who came up with the genius idea to begin with.
cEM
I've done it many times - and in general if you click on your own adwords (note - not adsense) ad multiple times in a day, you will always get charged for all the clicks.
Click 3 times in 5 minutes? You'll get charged 3 times.
3 times in 30 seconds? They may catch it.
If you're smart enough to realize what Adsense is all about (after all, you joined it), then you had to realize what you were doing.
If I were advertiser (which I am), I would demand that you were kicked out. Your cut is $120, but Google may be billing $250. They can't afford to put their program at risk with bad apples.
Expensive mistake.
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