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How to hide your website from spytools? (5)


05-31-2017 05:23 AM #1 corpsquid (Member)
How to hide your website from spytools?

So I'm sure this isn't super cut and dry since I have seen almost no sources on it, but how do some people hide their sites from spytools?

Even if don't have the answer if anyone knows in general just how they work I could get started there, I'm a software developer so hopefully can figure it out and contribute it to the community.

My original theory was redirecting the page the way afflow links do when they detect common proxies but that would require knowing ip info of all the spy tools and doesn't seem feasible.

Don't get me wrong I use adplexity and like these tools, not trying to derail them. But I feel like in a small community like STM it won't hurt for this group to protect their pages. Thanks!


05-31-2017 06:39 AM #2 thebst (Member)

Also interested in this. I know of someone who is hiding their LP from spytools and redirecting them to a "safe page". Not sure if this is being done through tracker or via a cloaker.


05-31-2017 06:45 AM #3 platinum (Veteran Member)

If you are using proven landers ripped from spy tools, you are still traveling in the same bus like us all

Wasting time and money on such things, most probably won't give you a better ROI since a prospect is still clicking on a lander that is being used by hundreds of affiliates and still not converting. It's the offer that makes the difference.


05-31-2017 07:09 AM #4 corpsquid (Member)

Oh I'm def not reusing the banners I see, I use adplexity more to get an idea of what offers are working, not so much their landers since as you said everyone is ripping those.

I like to build unique ones that usually fail but every now and then kicks ass, the thing is I don't want the ones I put all that effort into actually building from


05-31-2017 10:23 AM #5 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

You basically need to cloak your stuff, the same way people hide their stuff from facebook or google reviewers for example ... but your goal would be to hide your funnels from spytools. The best would be to detect what IPs they are using, blocking proxies, ISPs that are not isps but hosting companies ... there are several signs to follow here.

But as platinum mentioned already though, fighting the spytools is often less productive than coming up with new campaigns.


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