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by brownbat
3003 days ago
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Click farms are often a room full of phones on racks with cheap labor: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-05-11/look-inside-chines... I don't think they're primarily doing "click fraud" for ads so much as account creation (for spam), captcha defeats, and social media manipulation. Maybe that's all click (tap?) fraud though. Also... I'm not sure how Tapster compares to click farms on pricing. Aces them on legitimacy though. So... I don't think a Fortune 500 company is going to send their in development app over to Russian mobs for final bug testing. So they might be same thing but very very different market segments. |
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At some point the effort to develop a good enough emulator is more expensive than just buying the physical devices.
But another option beyond emulator vs physical devices is physical devices with physical tapping (Tapster) vs physical devices with emulated tapping. That last option seems to be what is used in your video. It might be too expensive to build an emulator, but it is cheaper to (jailbreak? and) emulate touch inputs than to pay a person or a robot to put in real touch inputs.