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Commercial VPNs allow fraudsters to route traffic through servers in any country, giving them an IP address from the target market while hiding their actual location.
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When fraudsters spoof their location, your geo-targeted ads reach the wrong audiences entirely. Learn how location fraud works and how to protect your campaigns.
Location fraud is a form of ad fraud where the geographic origin of traffic is deliberately falsified. Fraudsters use VPNs, GPS spoofing applications, residential proxy networks, and other tools to make their clicks and impressions appear to originate from high-value target markets — when the actual source is somewhere else entirely.
This type of fraud is especially damaging for campaigns with geo-targeting, where advertisers pay premium rates to reach users in specific countries, cities, or regions. When location data is falsified, your budget is consumed by traffic from non-target locations that will never convert into customers.
Location fraud also corrupts your market intelligence. If your geo-performance reports show strong results from a specific region, you might increase investment there — but if those results are driven by spoofed traffic, the additional spend will produce even more fraud rather than genuine business growth.
There are multiple techniques fraudsters use to falsify geographic signals. Each method targets different location indicators.
Commercial VPNs allow fraudsters to route traffic through servers in any country, giving them an IP address from the target market while hiding their actual location.
Mobile apps can override a device’s GPS coordinates, making it report any location the fraudster chooses. This defeats geofencing and location-based ad targeting.
Traffic routed through real household internet connections in target markets appears as genuine local traffic, bypassing data-centre IP detection.
Extensions and scripts modify timezone, language, and geolocation API responses to match the spoofed IP location, creating a more convincing fake signal.
Location fraud creates a false picture of geographic performance, leading to cascading problems across your marketing strategy.
Geo-targeted campaigns often carry higher CPCs for high-value markets. Location fraud ensures you pay premium prices for traffic that never originated from those markets.
Your analytics show strong performance from specific regions, but the data is fabricated. Market-expansion decisions based on this data will fail to deliver expected results.
A/B tests and creative optimisation driven by spoofed-location traffic produce conclusions that don’t reflect your real audience’s preferences.
In regulated industries, ads shown outside permitted jurisdictions can create legal exposure — and location fraud makes it impossible to verify where your ads actually appeared.
Catching location fraud requires cross-referencing multiple geographic signals to identify inconsistencies that reveal spoofing.
Compare IP geolocation, device timezone, browser language, and OS locale. When a user claims to be in New York but their device runs on Manila time, something is wrong.
Identify traffic routed through VPN exit nodes, proxy servers, and residential proxy networks using continuously updated IP intelligence databases.
On mobile, compare GPS coordinates against cell tower triangulation data and Wi-Fi network locations. GPS spoofing creates detectable inconsistencies with these signals.
Analyse when traffic arrives relative to local time zones. Users supposedly in London browsing at 3 AM local time on a Tuesday may not be where they claim.
Opticks integrates via a lightweight tag — install through Google Tag Manager in under five minutes with no code changes required.
Opticks cross-references IP, timezone, language, device locale, and connection metadata in real time to verify the true geographic origin of every interaction.
Continuously updated databases detect VPN exit nodes, residential proxies, and data-centre ranges — catching even newly provisioned spoofing infrastructure.
See the estimated real location alongside the declared location for each interaction. Filter your data to show only verified local traffic for accurate geo-performance analysis.
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