I haven't used TrustCloaker, but I'd definitely like to hear long-term experiences rather than first impressions.
 
My campaigns became much more stable after improving my landing page quality, not after adding new software.
 
I tested it briefly a few months ago. It seemed to work fine technically, but I still focused more on keeping my landing pages compliant than relying on any cloaking solution.
I think that's a very balanced approach. Tools may help with certain technical tasks, but I've always believed that building campaigns around compliant landing pages and transparent offers is a much safer long-term strategy. It may take a little more effort upfront, but it usually leads to fewer headaches later.
Personally, I'd rather spend time improving my ads and landing pages than adding extra tools unless they're absolutely necessary.
I like that mindset. Improving ad quality and the landing page usually benefits every campaign, regardless of which platform you're advertising on.
I looked into it last year but decided against it. My campaigns have been doing fine with straightforward, policy-friendly ads.
Thanks for sharing. It's good to hear from someone who has had success by simply sticking with policy-friendly campaigns instead of adding extra complexity.
I think account quality, payment history, and compliant creatives matter much more than most people realize.
That's a great point. A healthy account history and consistently compliant ads are often overlooked, but they can make a significant difference over time.
Sometimes we look for technical solutions when improving the offer or creative has a much bigger impact.
I completely agree with your point. It's easy to get distracted by technical solutions, but improving the offer, creative, audience targeting, and overall user experience usually has a much bigger effect on campaign performance. Strong fundamentals rarely go out of style.
I've been running TikTok Ads for over a year without using any cloaking services. Compliance has worked well enough for me.
That's great feedback because it's based on real experience rather than theory. Hearing that you've been running campaigns successfully for over a year by focusing on compliance suggests that strong campaign fundamentals are still one of the most reliable strategies.
I don't have firsthand experience, but I'd always be cautious with third-party tools that promise account protection.
I think being cautious is the right approach. It's always worth understanding exactly what a third-party tool does before relying on it.
 
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