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Then, just click on the &ldquo;Clear My Stuff&rdquo; button<br />
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The <a href="/user/action/tools/testing.cgi" target="_blank"><strong>Testing Tool</strong></a> will clear your tracking cookies and delete any clicks from our database that have come from your IP address (<a href="/user/action/tools/iplookup.cgi?ip=$...
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This allows you to retest your links over and over as a unique visitor. Just click &ldquo;Clear My Stuff&rdquo;&nbsp;right before you start each new test.<br />
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No fuss, no muss!<br />
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If you have the <a href="/user/action/tools/testing.cgi" target="_blank"><strong>Testing Tool</strong></a> open in its own tab, you can test and retest even faster!<br />
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There&rsquo;s no need to use incognito or private windows, to use different browsers, or to use any other approach to try and trick ClickMagick into thinking you&rsquo;re a different person for testing purposes.<br />
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Just forget all that stuff and use the &ldquo;Clear My Stuff&rdquo;&nbsp;button instead!<br />
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<div class="faq-note"><b>Note:</b>&nbsp;The <a href="/user/action/tools/testing.cgi" target="_blank"><strong>Testing Tool</strong></a> will only remove information about clicks coming from your own IP address (i.e., from yourself) and will not affect...
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If you don&rsquo;t want to remove your IP information and only want to clear your cookie information, here are the links you can use for that:<br />
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<html><head><title>Can you explain in more detail what an &quot;Abuser&quot; is?</title></head><body>
<b>Can you explain in more detail what an &ldquo;Abuser&rdquo; is?</b><br />
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An &ldquo;Abuser&rdquo; is a web surfer who has exhibited abnormal and highly suspicious click patterns.<br />
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For example, loading the same tracking link 30 times in one minute or clicking 30 different tracking links in one minute.<br />
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This can happen with any traffic source, but it&rsquo;s most commonly seen when you buy &ldquo;solo ad&rdquo; clicks.<br />
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Normally, &ldquo;Abusers&rdquo; are people who have gone out of their way to prevent our system from tracking them properly&mdash;by turning off cookies and JavaScript in their browser, surfing in &ldquo;incognito&rdquo; or &ldquo;private&rdquo; mode...
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If you click on the number in the FC (Flagged Clicks) column of your link, you can download the clicks and sort them by IP address. You&rsquo;ll almost always see 10-50+ clicks from the same IP in a short period of time.<br />
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In ClickMagick, you can also click on the IP address for any click to view the history of that IP, and you&rsquo;ll often find that the same IPs are &ldquo;clicking&rdquo; over and over on other ClickMagick users&rsquo; links as well.<br />
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<strong>Solo Ads</strong><br />
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If you&rsquo;re buying solo ads and you&rsquo;re seeing a lot of flagged &ldquo;Abuser&rdquo; clicks from a particular seller, there are really only two possible explanations &hellip;<br />
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			<td valign="top"><b>2.</b></td>
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			<td>If a user has already reached your site via a tracking link, any &ldquo;organic&rdquo; clicks from that user are ignored and conversions are attributed to the tracking link as usual.<br />
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			This goes for you as well, so if you&rsquo;re trying to generate &ldquo;test&rdquo; organic clicks you&rsquo;ll want to use another browser, use an &ldquo;incognito&rdquo; browser window, or see the FAQ below about clearing your ClickMagick cookie...
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						<td style="box-sizing: border-box;"><b><a href="/user/faqs.cgi?answer=36">How can I easily delete my cookies for testing?</a></b></td>
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<html><head><title>How do we determine duplicate pixel conversions?</title></head><body>
<strong>How do we determine duplicate pixel conversions?</strong><br />
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Although duplicate clicks are determined by a combination of a user&#39;s IP address and cookie data stored in their browser, duplicate conversions from tracking pixels are handled differently.<br data-text="true" />
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When a tracking pixel fires, it is considered a duplicate if just the IP address matches a previous conversion for the same tracking link with the same Ref value&mdash;there is no check against cookie data. More importantly, switching to different br...
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In practical terms, this means that clearing your cookies will have no effect on whether a pixel conversion is considered a duplicate or not, and if you&#39;re expecting that clearing cookie data will have an effect, you can be confused by the result...
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By the way, we do NOT make this information public in any FAQs or other documentation because we don&#39;t want to give scammers any information that could make their jobs easier. That said, sometimes it might be necessary to mention this to a user e...
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