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(Need) Shopify Cloaking ? (5)
05-28-2019 07:21 AM
#1
mbamber (Member)
(Need) Shopify Cloaking ?
Hello, I want to know if some expert in Google Ads can help me with Cloaking for Google Ads i heared Google is working fine with Shopify Sites as it look like real store and sites hosted on Shopify Hosting (IP) but the issue is how can we cloak Shopify Sites to our Offer Page ?
07-11-2019 03:48 AM
#2
athena (Member)

Originally Posted by
mbamber
Hello, I want to know if some expert in Google Ads can help me with Cloaking for Google Ads i heared Google is working fine with
Shopify Sites as it look like real store and sites hosted on
Shopify Hosting (IP) but the issue is how can we cloak Shopify Sites to our Offer Page ?
Can easily be done by editing a theme/plugin to include some JS from your cloaking provider to do the check, if visitor fails, make no changes to the html. If they pass as a real user, override the page html with a 100% iframe.
07-11-2019 09:26 AM
#3
247media (Member)

Originally Posted by
athena
Can easily be done by editing a theme/plugin to include some JS from your cloaking provider to do the check, if visitor fails, make no changes to the html. If they pass as a real user, override the page html with a 100% iframe.
JS cloaking? I thought its 2019.
07-11-2019 12:59 PM
#4
alduinltd (Member)

Originally Posted by
247media
JS cloaking? I thought its 2019.
Could you elaborate a bit more why JS cloaking is bad in 2019?
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07-15-2019 02:08 AM
#5
athena (Member)

Originally Posted by
247media
JS cloaking? I thought its 2019.
This is related specifically to the question asked, there's no other way to do it while also having the domain on
Shopify's IP range.

Originally Posted by
alduinltd
Could you elaborate a bit more why JS cloaking is bad in 2019?
It's a little slower, because the page has to load, then redirect or insert html. Whereas most cloaking scripts operate on a server/backend code level. In relation to this question it's the only way to do it as
Shopify does not let you add custom backend scripts of this complexity to their code/theme files.
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