Affiliate cookie stuffing is a dishonest method used by some marketers to force affiliate tracking cookies into a visitor's browser without a real click. A cookie is a small file that helps track which affiliate referred a buyer. With cookie stuffing, a person may receive credit for a sale even if they did not truly promote the product. This practice breaks most affiliate program rules and can lead to account bans. To stay safe, it is better to work with trusted networks and avoid unknown tools or scripts. Are stronger tracking systems helping reduce this kind of abuse?