Spidering the Internet to find click-fraud and cookie stuffing in any affiliate programs or advertising platform. Manage fraud in your affiliate program.
@samjbrady You can also retroactively look to see which sites programmatically caused cookies to be set that should only be set if a real user clicked an ad or affiliate link.
For example, 10,000+ unique sites cause CJ click cookies to be set: https://t.co/xpMiK4NaVF
*Extremely* elevated force clicking of @Awin_US affiliate links since June. Have seen the bId cookie being programmatically set when visiting 4,100+ domains now.
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Dethroned @CJnetwork for "potential active bad actors" on network.
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@googlefiber Las Vegas might have the worst fiber coverage in any US city with a population over 50. Yellow = no high speed fiber.
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@googlefiber Las Vegas please. Going from AT&T’s FTTH since 2007 in San Diego to 10Mb/1.5Mb DSL (fastest avail in 2022) in suburban Vegas is bananas. #IMissFiber
@parcel_app a better small Apple Watch complication would be nice. One that gives you info right on watch face (a number that is days left to next delivery or an icon that shows if your next expected package was delivered).
@phpstorm It just would be nice to have it done in real-time vs. when you manually run it for the project. It's as if there is no real-time inspection since we can't use it as such. Would really be a great feature someday. Maybe even some "special levels" like 7.0 + 8.1 deprecations? 🤷🏻♂️
It sure would be nice if @phpstorm supported a language level range. Say you were coding something that gets installed (like a WP plugin) so you code for 7.4 compatibility, but also want to know if you are doing something that is deprecated in 8.1.
@MKBHD It's actually an existing open standard that Apple has committed to using. It's called WebAuthn/FIDO2. Not as secure as a dedicated hardware device where the private keys can't be extracted from (YubiKey is still the best), but it's convenient.
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@BitcoinMagazine You are implying demand is driven by (inverted) pricing. In reality, price is driven down because of lack of demand (or up when demand is high). Are we surprised that price goes up when demand is high (or down with lack of demand)? #Economics101
@jkwade@finix Ya, we saw, but reading about what you should be able to do in theory makes it difficult to start building a module on our end that you can’t test against. Will definitely look again when sandbox becomes available. We will know if it’s viable for us better than salespeople. 😀
I have to say, @finix looks pretty cool on paper. However, not into needing to talk to a salesperson in order to setup an account or explore if it’s a viable solution. #OhWell
@krakensupport@krakenfx There's an advantage to security keys over auth app. But there's not an advantage of a single security key over multiple security keys (as in a backup one). Literally Kraken is the only service I've seen that only allows a singular security key (Google, Github, Facebook, etc.)
@krakenfx kind of silly that you only allow a single security key for 2FA. Seems like every other platform that supports FIDO2/WebAuthn allows multiple security keys (backup in case one breaks or is lost). Your implementation make it so Authenticator App is a better option. 🫤
@Ledger are Family Pack and Backup bundles ever going to come back? If it's a supply issue, it would be nice if we could buy and get them when we get them rather than wasting time checking every day. #TakeMyMoney