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What is invalid traffic?

Invalid traffic (IVT) is the umbrella term for any ad click or impression that does not come from a real, interested human — from harmless bots to deliberate fraud. Here is what it means and how it differs from click fraud.

Definition

IVT, defined by the industry

The Media Rating Council (MRC) and the IAB define invalid traffic as any ad interaction that does not originate from a genuine human with real interest — and they split it into two categories based on how hard it is to detect. (IAB / MRC guidelines)

That distinction matters: some invalid traffic is harmless and easy to filter, while some is deliberately disguised to look human. Protecting your budget means catching both.

The two categories: GIVT and SIVT

The industry standard, set by the MRC, separates invalid traffic by how it is detected.

GIVT

General Invalid Traffic

Invalid traffic that can be identified through routine, list-based methods — known, often non-malicious sources.

  • Known bots, spiders and crawlers
  • Non-browser user agents
  • Pre-fetch and pre-rendered traffic
SIVT

Sophisticated Invalid Traffic

Invalid traffic that hides as human and only surfaces through advanced analytics and multi-point corroboration.

  • Hijacked devices, ad tags or creative
  • Adware and malware-driven traffic
  • Bots engineered to mimic real users
IVT vs click fraud

How invalid traffic relates to click fraud

All click fraud is invalid traffic, but not all invalid traffic is click fraud. IVT is the broad category; click fraud is the intentional, malicious part of it — clicks generated on purpose to waste a competitor’s budget or inflate numbers.

A search crawler pre-fetching your page is invalid traffic but not fraud; a competitor repeatedly clicking your ad is both. Read our guide to click fraud →

Protection

How ProtectAds handles invalid traffic

ProtectAds scores every click in real time and filters both the easy-to-spot and the disguised invalid traffic before it drains your paid-search budget.

  • Real-time detection across dozens of signals
  • Automatic IP exclusions synced to Google Ads & Bing Ads
  • Transparent reporting on what was blocked and why
See how it works

Frequently asked questions

Is all invalid traffic fraud?
No. Invalid traffic includes harmless, non-malicious sources such as search-engine crawlers or pre-fetch requests, as well as deliberate fraud. Click fraud is the intentional, malicious part of invalid traffic.
What is the difference between GIVT and SIVT?
GIVT (General Invalid Traffic) is detected with routine, list-based methods — known bots, crawlers and non-browser user agents. SIVT (Sophisticated Invalid Traffic) is disguised as human and requires advanced analysis to detect, such as hijacked devices or malware-driven traffic.
Does Google filter invalid traffic automatically?
Google filters some invalid traffic and issues credits where appropriate, but its protection is limited. A dedicated tool like ProtectAds adds real-time detection, automatic IP exclusions and detailed reporting on top.

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