Hiding from CPA network Thieves!

veneficus

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I'm looking for an easy secure way to hide from the CPA network thieves.

I would rather use html, but if I have to use PHP then I will.

I have no problem paying for a solution as well.

Do I have to make two domains for redirecting.

And can this solution be a redirect(double meta refresh), and a cloaker as well?

Thanks
 


All the code in the world wont protect you from ninja thieves....if you are using a shitty solution you will waste your time and money pursing this.
 
karate ninjas are everywhere, thats an obvious fact. I just want an idea how to do this.

I see some people directing there site to another domain that then has their 202 tracking or custom 202 tracking which then leads to their affiliate link. It also seems like there using some kind of double meta refresh method.

Any ideas.

Thanks.
 
I'm not into PPC, total noob question.

hide from what? To not show the source of where the click originated from?

Don't the networks need to know at all times where your landing page is, or they won't even approve you?

again total noob question...
 
Don't quote me on this.. but I think if you redirect your aff links through an https site it will scrub that data
 
Don't quote me on this.. but I think if you redirect your aff links through an https site it will scrub that data

A prosper202 redirect (javascript redirect+meta refresh) will still show your the your prosper202 url as the refer. Doing it over https will completely blank the refer but the redirect will be slightly slower.

Again don't quote me on this but this is how I understand it from what I have read.
 
Don't quote me on this.. but I think if you redirect your aff links through an https site it will scrub that data

That is true, the ssl will blank the referer unless you encounter a broken browser implementation. I don't think it blanks 100% of the time, but like 99.9%

I use a javascript form submit and that will work but you are going to have to find that out for yourself, it's too much spoonfeeding to post the code. It's really simple anyway.

If you are showing networks where your traffic is coming from you are shooting yourself in the balls.