Ask What are the risks of using cloaked links with push ads?

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Using cloaked links with push ads comes with a lot of risks. Cloaking can help hide the real content from ad reviewers, but many ad networks don't allow it. If they catch it, they can suspend your account or even ban you for good. Some networks have strong tracking systems that detect when users are sent to content that doesn't match what was approved. Also, if your cloaked link creates a bad user experience, it might lead to complaints, low-quality traffic scores, or advertiser distrust. It's true that some affiliates still use cloaking to run restricted offers like adult, sweepstakes, or crypto, but the risk of losing access to a good traffic source is high. If you plan to run something long-term, going clean with approved angles might be the better path. What are your views on using cloaked links in campaigns like these?
 
Using cloaked links with push ads can be risky.The platforms don't like it at all, and you could get in big trouble if they catch you, like It might get your ads banned if the platform finds out. You could also end up misleading people, which is not good. I'd suggest being upfront about where your links lead. That way, people know what they're clicking on. It's better to play it safe, even if it means less clicks.
 
Using cloaked links seems smart for hiding your affiliate links, but it comes with a few big risks. First, push ad networks may ban or suspend you if they find out, which is a huge setback. Second, it can lower user trust if people feel tricked when they click. Third, cloaking sometimes breaks tracking, so you might not know which ads are actually performing. Overall, it's better to be careful and follow network guidelines instead of risking your campaigns.
 
For starters, a lot of ad networks and browsers don't like it, so your account or campaigns could get banned. If users figure out you're hiding the real link, it can tank trust in your brand. Plus, ad blockers and antivirus stuff often block cloaked links, so fewer people even see your ad. Worst case, if the cloaking service gets hacked, your users could end up with malware or phishing scams, and that's on you.
 

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