I have noticed sudden spike in bot traffic in my site, which is only showing up in Ezoic dashboard and not in Google Analytics. Please fix this issue.

    It's not clear what you are referring to. Are you suggesting that the bot traffic in your Ezoic Analytics is not real because it's not displayed in Google Analytics?
    Please keep in mind that it's possible to filter out bot traffic in GA and some of it is even automatic (-> https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/9888366?hl=en).

      I want to filter this bot traffic in Ezoic Analytics.

        Seema Filtering out the traffic from Ezoic wouldn't be the action to take. I do see the traffic for October 16th is particularly low quality - did you recently purchase any traffic that might be responsible for this spike?

        If not, I can see you're using Cloudflare integration. Your best bet would be to increase the security level in your Cloudflare dashboard and to take a closer look at the analytics of the bot traffic. From there you could block out specific bot IPs from accessing your site in the future: https://developers.cloudflare.com/waf/tools/ip-access-rules/

          I didn't purchase any traffic, this traffic is not showing in my Google analytics, I think its a glitch from Ezoic.

            I didn't purchase any traffic, this traffic is not showing in my Google analytics, I think its a glitch from Ezoic.

              I didn't purchase any traffic, this traffic is not showing in my Google analytics, I think its a glitch from Ezoic.

                Seema Ezoic analytics is more accurate than Google as Ezoic tracks data at the DNS level rather than firing from a script. As I mentioned earlier: . Your best bet would be to increase the security level in your Cloudflare dashboard and to take a closer look at the analytics of the bot traffic. From there you could block out specific bot IPs from accessing your site in the future: https://developers.cloudflare.com/waf/tools/ip-access-rules/_

                Also, you might just want to see if the traffic drops off in the next day or two and if it does then you should be good to go and there'll be no need to implement any kind of security protocols in Cloudflare.

                There's nothing we can do to block the traffic out, you might also reach out to your host for assistance on blocking out the bot traffic too 🙂

                  a month later

                  Dear Ezoic Team, We publishers are really thankful to what you are doing. Recently I applied a site for ad manager and adsense approval, It got approved by AdSense and it fulfills all the criteria. But don't know why it got disapproved by Admanager. Can you please have a look and help to approve the site.

                  Thank You!

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