Offerwall fraud silently drains your revenue and can get your account flagged by advertisers. Protecting your reward economy is essential. Here is how offerwall fraud works and how to stop it.
Common types of offerwall fraud
- Bots and scripts faking conversions.
- VPNs and proxies hiding the real location to claim Tier-1 offers.
- Emulators pretending to be real mobile devices.
- Multi-accounting — one user farming the same offers repeatedly.
- Chargebacks/reversals when advertisers later void bad conversions.
How to prevent it
1. Only credit verified S2S postbacks
Never reward on a browser pixel or an unverified call. Credit only when the advertiser confirms the conversion via a validated server-to-server postback.
2. Validate every postback
Use a secret key or signature, whitelist the sender, and reject duplicate transaction IDs so the same conversion can never pay twice.
3. Check device and IP
Flag datacenter IPs, known VPN/proxy ranges, and emulator signals. Hold or reject suspicious conversions for review.
4. Add velocity limits
Cap how many offers a single user/IP can complete per hour or day to stop farming.
5. Use daily and hourly caps
Caps protect both your budget and your advertiser relationships when something abnormal happens.
6. Work with a network that filters fraud
A good offerwall partner screens traffic before it ever reaches you. AdswedMedia validates conversions and filters bad traffic so you keep clean, payable earnings.
The bottom line
Clean traffic protects your payouts, your reputation, and your long-term revenue. Build verification in from day one.
Want fraud-resistant monetization? Get started with AdswedMedia.
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