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Ad Revenue Under Attack? Fight Back With The New Traffic Cop API

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The stats don’t lie, and they paint a grim picture for unprepared publishers and app developers.

This is the unprotected frontier. Bots and fraudsters are exploiting these gaps, leading to devastating revenue clawbacks, damaged advertiser trust, and the constant threat of platform suspension.

Until now.

MonetizeMore is proud to introduce the Traffic Cop API, the newest weapon in our award-winning invalid traffic (IVT) protection suite. We’re extending our powerful machine-learning engine beyond the browser to protect your entire digital ecosystem.

What is the Traffic Cop API?

The Traffic Cop API (TC API) is a lightweight, language-agnostic REST interface that delivers our sophisticated IVT detection directly to your backend servers. It’s designed to provide real-time defense for mobile apps, CTV channels, server-to-server bidding, and any other digital platform where traditional JavaScript tags cannot run.

Why Every Multi-Screen Publisher Needs The TC API Right Now

We built the TC API because the world of digital publishing has changed, and our partners asked for a more flexible, powerful way to fight fraud.

Lighter, Faster, and Universally Compatible

The TC API is the perfect complement to our existing Traffic Cop JS Tag. Here’s how it differs:

Beyond Ad Monetization: Protect Your Entire Platform

The real power of the Traffic Cop API—and why it’s set to become an essential tool for any digital business—is its versatility beyond ad protection.

Success Story: The Power of Proactive Protection

Publishers using our existing Traffic Cop suite have seen incredible results. Bitcoin Magazine, for example, cut its revenue clawbacks by up to 100% after implementing our JS tag.

The Traffic Cop API now brings the core of this same award-winning protection engine to the rest of your digital footprint.

Don’t wait for a clawback notification or a platform warning to take action. The threats are already here, and they are targeting your most vulnerable and fastest-growing revenue streams.

Are you ready to protect your entire digital business? Contact MonetizeMore today for a demo of the Traffic Cop API!


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Does the Traffic Cop API block invalid traffic automatically?

No, and this is by design. The TC API gives you complete control and flexibility. Instead of automatic blocking, the API returns a highly accurate risk score (0−100) and a recommended action. This empowers your development team to build custom rules based on your specific needs. For example, you can choose to block high-risk requests, throttle medium-risk ones, trigger a CAPTCHA for verification, or simply log the data for analysis, ensuring you have the final say over your user experience and traffic management.

What kind of data is required for an API call?

The API requires only minimal, non-personally identifiable metadata to perform its analysis. This typically includes standard request information like the IP address, user agent, and request timestamps. We've designed it to be both powerful and privacy-conscious. For a complete technical schema and implementation guide, current partners can refer to the detailed documentation within the Traffic Cop menu in their PubGuru dashboard.

Is any personal data (PII) collected or stored?

Absolutely not. MonetizeMore is deeply committed to data privacy. The TC API is built to operate without ever receiving or storing Personally Identifiable Information (PII). It analyzes the anonymous metadata provided in the request to generate a real-time score and then discards it. This privacy-first approach ensures you and your users remain protected and helps you comply with regulations like GDPR and CCPA.

Will the original Traffic Cop JS Tag be deprecated now that the API is available?

Not at all. The Traffic Cop API and the JS Tag are complementary parts of a comprehensive protection suite, designed for different environments. The Traffic Cop JS Tag remains the gold standard solution for web publishers, as it performs deep in-browser analysis critical for detecting ad placement policy violations, viewability fraud, and sophisticated click-spam. The TC API extends this protection to environments where JavaScript cannot run, such as mobile apps, CTV, and server-to-server applications. For total protection, many publishers will benefit from using both.

 

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