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ct · May 25, 2026, 12:37 PM
Context
- Page URL
- https://clicktrust.cc/admin/dashboard
- Title
- ClickTrust — Stop Paying for Fake Clicks
- Origin
- https://clicktrust.cc
- Referrer
- https://clicktrust.cc/dashboard
- Browser timezone
- Asia/Calcutta
- City
- Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
- Messages
- 8
Transcript
user · May 25, 2026, 12:38 PM
explain fresh cookie birth
assistant · May 25, 2026, 12:38 PM
"Fresh Cookie Birth" refers to a type of click trap that occurs when a new browser cookie is created during a session. This can indicate potentially suspicious behavior, as it might suggest that a user is attempting to manipulate tracking mechanisms or generate invalid clicks. In your data, it has the highest trigger count at 4,203, highlighting its prevalence as a potential source of fraudulent clicks. If you have more questions about this or related traps, feel free to ask!
user · May 25, 2026, 12:38 PM
and Zero Attention Session
assistant · May 25, 2026, 12:38 PM
"Zero Attention Session" refers to instances where a user has clicked on an ad or link but has not engaged with the page in a meaningful way, such as scrolling or clicking on other elements. This can indicate a lack of genuine interest, potentially flagging the click as fraudulent. In your data, it has a trigger count of 1,195, suggesting it’s a notable concern for monitoring click quality. If you need further insights or have other questions, let me know!
user · May 25, 2026, 12:38 PM
you
assistant · May 25, 2026, 12:38 PM
In the data you provided, "Fresh Cookie Birth" leads with 4,203 triggers, indicating frequent occurrences of new cookie creation during sessions. Following that, "Data Center IP" has 3,878 triggers, suggesting potential issues with clicks originating from data centers, which can often be associated with non-genuine traffic.
Other notable traps include "Fingerprint Across Multiple IPs" at 2,344 and "Retargeting Audience Injection" at 2,001, showing various patterns that could indicate fraudulent activities.
If you have any specific questions about these traps or how to address them, let me know!
user · May 25, 2026, 12:39 PM
[static]
assistant · May 25, 2026, 12:39 PM
Based on the screenshot, the "Top Triggering Traps" are clearly laid out. Here’s a quick summary of the leading traps:
1. **Fresh Cookie Birth**: 4,203 triggers
2. **Data Center IP**: 3,878 triggers
3. **Fingerprint Across Multiple IPs**: 2,344 triggers
4. **Retargeting Audience Injection**: 2,001 triggers
5. **Hosting/Cloud ISP**: 1,905 triggers
6. **Geo-Timezone Mismatch**: 1,764 triggers
7. **UA Version Anomaly**: 1,334 triggers
8. **Accidental Click**: 1,274 triggers
9. **Zero Attention Session**: 1,195 triggers
10. **Instant Page Exit**: 774 triggers
These metrics highlight the most common issues detected, which can help in identifying and mitigating fraudulent click activity. If you want to dive deeper into any specific trap or need assistance with anything else, just let me know!