HackerBOSS
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March 29, 2016, 07:17:52 AM |
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hello guys, i am freebitcoins.site owner. running sucesfully since 6 months but until now i dint got good profits , i hope i have bots i am unable to find them, could you please help me how to find bots and how to find real users
so it might really help me a lot , please help me guys
This topic should help you out: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1211353.0Thanks, I blocked all proxies and tor and users who use it. i wait some days and check it result
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hoop
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March 29, 2016, 11:39:38 PM |
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hello guys, i am freebitcoins.site owner. running sucesfully since 6 months but until now i dint got good profits , i hope i have bots i am unable to find them, could you please help me how to find bots and how to find real users
so it might really help me a lot , please help me guys
This topic should help you out: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1211353.0Thanks, I blocked all proxies and tor and users who use it. i wait some days and check it result Who's owner of freebitcoins.site?
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HackerBOSS
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March 30, 2016, 02:15:16 AM |
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hello guys, i am freebitcoins.site owner. running sucesfully since 6 months but until now i dint got good profits , i hope i have bots i am unable to find them, could you please help me how to find bots and how to find real users
so it might really help me a lot , please help me guys
This topic should help you out: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1211353.0Thanks, I blocked all proxies and tor and users who use it. i wait some days and check it result Who's owner of freebitcoins.site? I don't know.. I am interested, what you want from owner?
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HackerBOSS
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March 30, 2016, 02:30:42 AM |
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1. Require registration with email confirmation. 2. Add a captcha. 3. Block proxy access to your faucet. 4. Implement another form of income even if they do use a bot you still get money. Like shorte.st or [Suspicious link removed] 5. Block Tor access to your faucet.
There are many ways to prevent bots from using your site, just have to be creative
ok. how block Tor? i don't know.. it's really? whats your faucet and what faucet script are you using? I use faucetbox script.. i need help.
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hoop
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NOBT - WNOBT your saving bank◕◡◕
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March 30, 2016, 01:21:38 PM |
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hello guys, i am freebitcoins.site owner. running sucesfully since 6 months but until now i dint got good profits , i hope i have bots i am unable to find them, could you please help me how to find bots and how to find real users
so it might really help me a lot , please help me guys
This topic should help you out: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1211353.0Thanks, I blocked all proxies and tor and users who use it. i wait some days and check it result Who's owner of freebitcoins.site? I don't know.. I am interested, what you want from owner? Which one of you the owner of freebitcoins.site. you or sandy95?
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HackerBOSS
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March 31, 2016, 02:32:55 AM |
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hello guys, i am freebitcoins.site owner. running sucesfully since 6 months but until now i dint got good profits , i hope i have bots i am unable to find them, could you please help me how to find bots and how to find real users
so it might really help me a lot , please help me guys
This topic should help you out: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1211353.0Thanks, I blocked all proxies and tor and users who use it. i wait some days and check it result Who's owner of freebitcoins.site? I don't know.. I am interested, what you want from owner? Which one of you the owner of freebitcoins.site. you or sandy95? is not my faucet. my faucet http://ninja7.xyz
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Superhitech
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March 31, 2016, 04:33:47 AM |
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1. Require registration with email confirmation. 2. Add a captcha. 3. Block proxy access to your faucet. 4. Implement another form of income even if they do use a bot you still get money. Like shorte.st or adf.ly 5. Block Tor access to your faucet.
There are many ways to prevent bots from using your site, just have to be creative
ok. how block Tor? i don't know.. it's really? Here's how you block tor according to this guide:Find the TOR IPs/Nodes which can achieve your site/faucet here: Then create rules in your .htaccess like these for each IP: #TOR IP Blocking Order allow,deny Deny from 1.169.196.82 Deny from 1.169.197.35 Deny from 1.169.205.29 ... allow from all PS: Remember to update this list through the link above. New IPs born everyday.
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smashbtc
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March 31, 2016, 05:04:30 AM |
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What I would suggest is to protect your site from iframe. Most of the time bots are programmed to use iframe. In this case, when someone iframed your website, it will deny the request.
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BTCforJoe
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March 31, 2016, 03:05:10 PM |
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What I would suggest is to protect your site from iframe. Most of the time bots are programmed to use iframe. In this case, when someone iframed your website, it will deny the request.
If you do not allow iframes, you will no longer be able to be displayed in rotators. Rotators are also a great way to get known, but can often add to shitty traffic quality. Think about this before you decide to just block iframe access.
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HackerBOSS
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March 31, 2016, 05:17:21 PM |
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What I would suggest is to protect your site from iframe. Most of the time bots are programmed to use iframe. In this case, when someone iframed your website, it will deny the request.
If you do not allow iframes, you will no longer be able to be displayed in rotators. Rotators are also a great way to get known, but can often add to shitty traffic quality. Think about this before you decide to just block iframe access. OK. I know that rotator add shitty traffic with bot. I will use iframe code. best resolve problem
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BTCforJoe
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March 31, 2016, 05:40:44 PM |
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What I would suggest is to protect your site from iframe. Most of the time bots are programmed to use iframe. In this case, when someone iframed your website, it will deny the request.
If you do not allow iframes, you will no longer be able to be displayed in rotators. Rotators are also a great way to get known, but can often add to shitty traffic quality. Think about this before you decide to just block iframe access. OK. I know that rotator add shitty traffic with bot. I will use iframe code. best resolve problem No, bots don't use rotators much, but the traffic is shitty because people just visit your site to claim and continue on. But it's almost a necessity to get your name out there. Every popular faucet allows for rotators because they know that over 50% of their new faucet users come from rotators.
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HackerBOSS
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April 01, 2016, 04:07:45 AM |
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What I would suggest is to protect your site from iframe. Most of the time bots are programmed to use iframe. In this case, when someone iframed your website, it will deny the request.
If you do not allow iframes, you will no longer be able to be displayed in rotators. Rotators are also a great way to get known, but can often add to shitty traffic quality. Think about this before you decide to just block iframe access. OK. I know that rotator add shitty traffic with bot. I will use iframe code. best resolve problem No, bots don't use rotators much, but the traffic is shitty because people just visit your site to claim and continue on. But it's almost a necessity to get your name out there. Every popular faucet allows for rotators because they know that over 50% of their new faucet users come from rotators. ok. i think need use "click links not bot". do you know how aplly it? or do you have code?
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FaucetDev
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April 02, 2016, 06:12:04 AM |
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What I would suggest is to protect your site from iframe. Most of the time bots are programmed to use iframe. In this case, when someone iframed your website, it will deny the request.
If you do not allow iframes, you will no longer be able to be displayed in rotators. Rotators are also a great way to get known, but can often add to shitty traffic quality. Think about this before you decide to just block iframe access. Are you implying that there is good quality traffic to a Faucet?
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BTCforJoe
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April 02, 2016, 09:14:34 PM |
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What I would suggest is to protect your site from iframe. Most of the time bots are programmed to use iframe. In this case, when someone iframed your website, it will deny the request.
If you do not allow iframes, you will no longer be able to be displayed in rotators. Rotators are also a great way to get known, but can often add to shitty traffic quality. Think about this before you decide to just block iframe access. Are you implying that there is good quality traffic to a Faucet? Not sure I understand your question. Are you talking about from rotators? I find a good number of the faucets I claim on from rotators. I believe i am absolutely good quality traffic.
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FaucetDev
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April 02, 2016, 09:29:28 PM |
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What I would suggest is to protect your site from iframe. Most of the time bots are programmed to use iframe. In this case, when someone iframed your website, it will deny the request.
If you do not allow iframes, you will no longer be able to be displayed in rotators. Rotators are also a great way to get known, but can often add to shitty traffic quality. Think about this before you decide to just block iframe access. Are you implying that there is good quality traffic to a Faucet? Not sure I understand your question. Are you talking about from rotators? I find a good number of the faucets I claim on from rotators. I believe i am absolutely good quality traffic. You just said that rotators bring "shitty traffic quality". First, lest define quality traffic for a faucet: 1.- Real User 2.- IP that has not clicked the ads of the faucet ad network. So they can click in the faucet, and bring money. Shitty Traffic, for me is 1.- Bots, iMacros 2.- IP that has seen every network ad, and never clicks. I do get why a Rotator bring shitty quality traffic.
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BTCforJoe
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April 02, 2016, 10:49:16 PM |
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What I would suggest is to protect your site from iframe. Most of the time bots are programmed to use iframe. In this case, when someone iframed your website, it will deny the request.
If you do not allow iframes, you will no longer be able to be displayed in rotators. Rotators are also a great way to get known, but can often add to shitty traffic quality. Think about this before you decide to just block iframe access. Are you implying that there is good quality traffic to a Faucet? Not sure I understand your question. Are you talking about from rotators? I find a good number of the faucets I claim on from rotators. I believe i am absolutely good quality traffic. You just said that rotators bring "shitty traffic quality". First, lest define quality traffic for a faucet: 1.- Real User 2.- IP that has not clicked the ads of the faucet ad network. So they can click in the faucet, and bring money. Shitty Traffic, for me is 1.- Bots, iMacros 2.- IP that has seen every network ad, and never clicks. I do get why a Rotator bring shitty quality traffic. Well, I said that rotators often bring shitty quality traffic. That's not always the case, as I learn about a lot of faucets I never would have learned about if it weren't for rotators. But generally speaking, to have a visitor visit your site for seconds at a time, and make just a quick hit and run off of your faucet.. Yeah, that's pretty bad traffic quality. But I do feel that there are plenty of faucets that receive good traffic! faucetgame.com is one of the best in the industry, and I'm willing to stake my reputation on that. And the 10-min claim sites are great because they keep the traffic on-site for a lot of their users. Which means the site gets an AMAZING time-on-site stat from those users. I do believe that faucets, if designed correctly, can easily get good traffic. But my argument was that the faucets that get good traffic aren't going to be the ones that would fit into rotators very well. Most rotator traffic is pretty shitty lol.
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HackerBOSS
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April 05, 2016, 08:36:40 AM |
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every day born new bots.. and can't catch this. need create trap for faucet bots
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severaldetails
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April 05, 2016, 08:53:05 AM |
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I thought about creating a faucet, but the bot problem stopped me from doing so. Does anybody know how exactly they bypass the captchas? I mean, do they solve the task, or do they just submit a few lines of code, some kinde of general key?
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HackerBOSS
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April 05, 2016, 09:17:22 AM |
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I thought about creating a faucet, but the bot problem stopped me from doing so. Does anybody know how exactly they bypass the captchas? I mean, do they solve the task, or do they just submit a few lines of code, some kinde of general key?
need creating custom php code. and this stop bots. but i not coder
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BitRipped
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April 24, 2016, 11:25:24 AM Last edit: April 28, 2016, 01:37:20 PM by BitRipped |
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What I have personally noticed in last few weeks
I have been running a faucet for last few months, and have noticed many Strange things in the last few weeks from coins going down at a rate of 30 people claiming and only 3 showing on analytics.
Bots usually just brute force CAPTCHAS and if your monetising from your CAPTCHAS your CPM will drop to basically nothing because of the high fail rate. If you look at impressions on solvemedia and see a big red band on the chart much greater than the green solve its a sure sign of bot activity. Also ad revenue becomes worthless.
I think we need to come up with a way to stop multiple failed CAPTCHA attempts. I have noticed that in my case the higher the bot activity the longer the sessions show in analytics
EDIT: I think I have found a way around this for now at least, only time will tell. If it continues working I will be sure to share if anyone is interested
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