Google hopes to help make click fraud more transparent with a new feature that offers advertisers reports of invalid clicks, the search giant said on Tuesday.Advertisers that use the Google AdWords system can now run campaign and account performance reports that include data about invalid clicks. They can choose to see the number of invalid clicks as well as the percentage of invalid clicks out of total hits that occurred during a given time frame. The numbers show malicious activity that Google has caught and removed from the advertisers’ accounts.Advertisers can run the feature in yearly, quarterly, weekly and daily reports. The data is only available from Jan. 1, 2006 through to the present and is not available in hourly reports. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe Click fraud happens when machines or people click on advertisements with the intent of driving up costs for the advertiser. Companies pay for their online advertisements based on how many times Internet users click them. The feature will help address a nagging issue with click fraud, according to Google. “One of the controversial issues related to the topic of click fraud has been estimating how big the problem is,” Shuman Ghosemajumder, business product manager for trust and safety at Google, wrote in a blog. “This new tool will make estimating invalid click activity much easier.”The tool could also help Google cut back on click fraud investigations. Sometimes, Google investigates reports filed by advertisers into invalid clicks only to show the advertiser that Google has already caught the clicks and removed them from the advertiser’s account, Ghosemajumder wrote in a separate blog posting. With the new reporting feature, advertisers will be able to see how many invalid clicks Google has caught and already removed from their accounts. Google, Yahoo and AOL have all been sued by advertisers that claim they’ve been charged for invalid clicks.Recently, a judge preliminarily approved a settlement between Google and a company that says it has been wrongly charged for invalid clicks, but the agreement is being disputed by advertisers that say the settlement isn’t enough.As part of that suit, Google commissioned an independent report, executed by a professor from New York University, into its fraud-fighting efforts. The professor found that Google is making a reasonable effort to fight click fraud.By Nancy Gohring, IDG News Service (Dublin Bureau)Related links: Google ‘Click Fraud’ Suit Plaintiffs: Settlement Unacceptable Google in Court for Click Fraud Study Approves Google Click Fraud EffortsCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content brandpost Unlocking value: Oracle enterprise license models for optimal ROI Helping you maximize your return on investment of Oracle software program licenses is not as complex as it sounds—learn more today. By Rimini Street Oct 02, 2023 4 mins Managed IT Services IT Management brandpost Lessons from the field: Why you need a platform engineering practice (…and how to build it) Adopting platform engineering will better serve customers and provide invaluable support to their development teams. By VMware Tanzu Vanguards Oct 02, 2023 6 mins Software Deployment Devops feature The dark arts of digital transformation — and how to master them Sometimes IT leaders need a little magic to push digital initiatives forward. Here are five ways to make transformation obstacles disappear. By Dan Tynan Oct 02, 2023 11 mins Business IT Alignment Digital Transformation IT Strategy feature What is a project management office (PMO)? The key to standardizing project success The ever-increasing pace of change has upped the pressure on companies to deliver new products, services, and capabilities. And they’re relying on PMOs to ensure that work gets done consistently, efficiently, and in line with business objective By Mary K. Pratt Oct 02, 2023 8 mins Digital Transformation Project Management Tools IT Leadership Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe