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every one ultimately channels through, has its own IP address on the net. So yes the click fraud system works on a small level though will hardly make you rich from just a couple of clicks a day on your mates site. Other reasons and a myth or two, that will catch out all but the most clever of the larger click cheats are. Cookies: There are rumours of Google using cookies on their AdSense PPC ads. As many have cookies set to off and others across the various browsers have there own settings, cookies would be a logistical nightmare that could provide very little accurate information. If I automatically know your exact IP and with that, your geographically physical address, why the heck would I need to use cookies to gather that info? And don't forget, they probably know not just the IP address, but MAC address of the modem and router at that IP. However, the advertiser the PPC link points to may use an identifier cookie and will soon know about you, if you keep clicking the link every five minutes. The Google Empire strikes back: With the ultimate power of Google Search, Google Desktop, Google Toolbar, GMail, Google Earth, Google Talk, Google Sitemaps, Blogger and so on and so on,,,,,. Google can identify the majority of users across the entire world and somewhere in those colossal databases humming away in air cooled oil, they know every single click from all those people. Every second of the day. Its the CIA's dream. So unless you can spoof IP's on a vast scale or somehow make it appear that millions of clicks are originating from unique IP's from geographically different locations. Your busted. The only systems that have been successful in this area are, infection of computers with a Trojan virus that sits quietly in the background automatically clicking a set of PPC ads served up by some software on a server or group of them. Then there's the far east clickers. They will happily sit and blindly click on anything all day long for a dollar. The sweat shops of China have been taken over by the clicking sweat shops. Sometimes hundreds of people on computers in one poorly ventilated room, all puffing away on cigarettes and spilling rice over the keyboard. They click on PPC ads to order or play online community games gathering gold and selling it for hard cash in the real world. At a dollar a day workers, there are fortunes to be made on the net by unscrupulous sweat shop bosses. From writing articles to adding page content, are some of the slightly
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