Facebook Need help to cloak facebook pixel

Ivanteli

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Hi there, I need some help or a guide on how to hide Facebook pixel. I've checked forum posts but haven't found a solution. My Facebook account got banned in just two days. I have a white domain where bots go and a black domain where people sign up and then get redirected to the thank you page. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
 
I believe the pixel on the landing page, used for tracking stats, does not cause the account to be banned.
 
Should I put the pixel on the white domain (which doesn’t make sense) or on the black domain (but then Facebook can track the page)?
 
Do you have any guides on how to collect leads in the pixel using WordPress? Also, I have another question: if I put the pixel on the landing page (which has a black domain), and in the Facebook ad I use a white domain, will Facebook recognize that and ban my account?
 
Do you have any guides on how to collect leads in the pixel using WordPress? Also, I have another question: if I put the pixel on the landing page (which has a black domain), and in the Facebook ad I use a white domain, will Facebook recognize that and ban my account?

There was a recent discussion about this on MMO, use searrch.
 
I've noticed that placing a pixel on your landing page doesn't impact your account at all.
 
Hi there, I need some help or a guide on how to hide Facebook pixel. I've checked forum posts but haven't found a solution. My Facebook account got banned in just two days. I have a white domain where bots go and a black domain where people sign up and then get redirected to the thank you page. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

First, install the pixel on your website. Then, you'll be able to track more conversions and optimize registrations on the site.
 
Problems arise when attempting to place a conversion-tracking pixel; it doesn't affect the account.
 
You can place a pixel on your landing page, which offers many benefits without impacting your account.
 
I'm sure you're aware that one of the most sensitive issues when cloaking is the final target URL. Placing a pixel on the money page is like disclosing everything to Facebook. Logic suggests that if the pixel is placed only on the white page, Facebook will notice the gap, where traffic doesn't trigger the pixel.
Using the thank you page isn't a practical solution because we want users to hit the target link, not the thank you page. If the thank you page had both the pixel and the redirect, it would be vulnerable to the same "gap," unless it received traffic only from the white page.
The solution is to load the pixel in a temporary header, which gets discarded before the real landing page loads, such as through a redirect. The temporary header should parse the final URL, redirect, and then be left behind, where the pixel will reside.
 
You should be able to place a pixel on your landing page without it affecting your account.
 
You can hide the URL, but not the pixel. You can add a pixel to your landing page, as everyone has suggested.
 
You can create a pixel using a separate Business Manager (BM) account and then share that pixel with any advertising account that needs it. This way, even if the ad account is deactivated, the pixel remains active.
 
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