By whitelisting IP addresses, you can overwrite TrafficGuard's invalidation.
In Threat Settings, you can whitelist specific IP addresses so that traffic from the whitelisted dimension always bypasses TrafficGuard's fraud mitigation. However, whitelisting should be used with caution.
You can simply set up, edit or delete a whitelist on the portal by following the instructions below.
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Before you start, follow the steps in Enabling Threat Settings.
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Please note: Whitelisting is only available on our ProtectPro PPC plan. To upgrade your plan, follow the steps in the following article or reach out to us on chat.
Steps to enable whitelisting
Go to Threat settings in the main navigation and click Whitelist.
Click ADD NEW to open the whitelist configuration window.
βAdd new whitelist
In the configuration window, click Select type.
βChoose the appropriate whitelist type for your situation. We support Campaign ID, IPv4 and IPv6.
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Make sure that the Is enabled toggle is on and name your whitelist.
Add the value that you want to whitelist. In the example, you have to provide IPv4 address value e.g. 119.1.2.3.
Under Apply to, select where the whitelist applies. You can add multiple values to each attribute.
Click SAVE to apply the whitelisting.
Edit the existing whitelist
You can make a change to each whitelisting rule that you set up.
Navigate to Threat settings > Whitelist. You will see a list of the existing whitelists that is in effect.
βClick on the rule that you want to make a change.
Edit the whitelist values and attributes. Or delete the whitelist on the top right-hand side.
Click 'SAVE'.
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Temporary disable and enable a whitelist
You can temporarily disable the rule by turning off Is enabled toggle.