The question today is:

Hello Can i Use Proxy Server to Click my own ads

Hello i was click my ads my adsense account was banned i think the adsense is scam he banned 90% account which are totally true the Proxy server is Bad or NOT…

Looking at the question I think the user is claiming that there is no way to prove the click was done by “him / her / it” since they where using a proxy… Let’s see what the consensus it on the forum.

  1. No, you cannot use a proxy server to click your own ads.
  2. Whats the betting someone told you / you read somewhere that if you clicked on your ads through a proxy server it would be OK
  3. Google doesn’t necessarily base thier decision to ban your account, by the IP that clicks that ad.  They have a good idea of how many clicks you should get, per impressions.  Basically, if everytime you get an impression, you’re also getting a click, they know you’re scamming them.  Real ads only get get clicks maybe once or twice, in 1000 views.  You’re defrauding the system.  The advertisers are paying for their ads to be seen by real people.  Not clicked by someone who has no interest in their ads/product, and is only looking to earn income.

    Please ensure you read the AdSense Terms of Service, there are extensive sections about this.

  4. I kinda find it funny when somebody admits they did something wrong and then tries to back up the bad behavior by saying there was no way that Google could have known it was them because they used a proxy.
  5. Proxy server is Bad or NOT..

    In and of itself, a proxy server is not necessarily bad. What you do with one could be bad.

    i was click my ads my adsense account

    This would be the “Bad” thing, and what got you disabled.

    i think the adsense is scam

    YOU think ADSENSE is the scam?   Sooooo, the fact that you clicked on your own ads? THAT would be the actual scam here, not Adsense.
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    God…is the world made up of idiots?  Oh…no wait…it’s almost the full the moon (that must be it right…nobody can be this dense)

  6. You’ve heard of ESL (English as a Second Language)?
    Well this is ATL (Adsense as a Third Language).
    First they have to read their version of the policies in their language and hope nothing is lost in translation, then they have to understand what it means, and then they have to apply that to their websites.
    So while I’d probably agree with you on the surface people do sometimes appear to be idiots, seeing the broken English tells me something might not be getting across too clearly. I tend to tell people when I see poor English to post their questions in their own forum for their language. It’s hard enough to figure everything out with what limited information the publisher gives or can give, so when they can’t speak the language correctly, I usually just give up.
  7. I agree to an extent.  I would think it’d be common knowledge that you can’t click your own ads repeatedly.  If you could… wouldn’t everyone do it and just sit at home and get paid?  A basic understanding of what AdSense actually is (which this person HAS to have if they actually went to apply for it) should dictate enough of a skill set to understand that this is clearly not what this program is intended for.  Especially if the person was using proxies.  He knew well enough that he would need to use them.  Why?  Because he was trying to defraud the system.

And we are waiting for OP’s reply to this enjyable conversation – a little one sided because his only entry was the original statement…

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