wiki/knowledge/paid-social/clickcease-microsoft-ads-configuration.md · 585 words · 2026-04-05

ClickCease Protection for Microsoft Ads

Overview

ClickCease provides click fraud protection for Google Ads and Facebook Ads out of the box, but Microsoft Ads requires a separate, manual configuration step. Without it, Microsoft Ads campaigns are completely unprotected — a gap that can result in high volumes of spam calls and fraudulent form submissions going undetected.

This was discovered when a client's new Microsoft Ads campaign generated ~150 calls for ~$300 ($2/call), the majority of which were spam. ClickCease had been running successfully for Google Ads (saving ~$115/month in fraudulent clicks) but had never been configured for the Microsoft Ads account.

How Microsoft Ads Protection Works

Unlike Google Ads, where ClickCease integrates at the account level, Microsoft Ads protection requires two steps:

  1. Add the ClickCease tracking script to all pages used as Microsoft Ads landing pages.
  2. Enable auto-tagging in the Microsoft Ads account settings so ClickCease can associate clicks with the tracking data.

Without both steps in place, ClickCease will show "no traffic" for Microsoft Ads even if campaigns are actively running.

Configuration Steps

1. Access the ClickCease Account

2. Add the Tracking Script

3. Enable Auto-Tagging in Microsoft Ads

4. Verify the Connection

Detection Rules to Review

Once connected, review the standard detection rules for the Microsoft Ads account:

Rule Notes
Over threshold (repeat clicks) Set max clicks per IP per time window
VPN blocking Recommended on by default
Country blocking Configure if campaign is geo-targeted
Auto IP blocking Set block duration (e.g., 30 days)

Notification Setup

ClickCease sends alert emails when fraud is detected. Ensure the right people are on the notification list:

Complementary Spam Mitigation for Calls

ClickCease handles click fraud at the ad level but does not filter inbound phone calls. If a Microsoft Ads campaign is generating high call volume with significant spam, consider adding a CallRail IVR screen in front of the client's phone number:

This adds minor friction for legitimate callers but is worthwhile when spam call volume is high. See [1] for setup details.

Sources

  1. Callrail Ivr Spam Screening
  2. Clickcease Overview
  3. Akismet Gravity Forms Spam Protection
  4. Wp Mail Smtp Email Deliverability