I appreciate things like CAPTCHA to stop bots from submitting spam. However, we don't have any tools to actively root out click farm activity (or other bad actors) who are submitting junk data through Hubspot forms. I know we can't ask for IP addresses of form submissions, but I'm sure they're being captured on the backend. If I could flag a contact as spam, and tie that to their form submission, Hubspot should be able to make note of that offending IP address. Based on a number of those coming through, along with other indicators (name, domain, gibberish in free-form text fields) more spam submission should be catchable. --- I bring this up because while we can of course perform cleanup in the Hubspot CRM, our forms are wired up to send signals to ad platforms about successful conversions. It's my suspicion that these submissions are related to a bad actor trying to ruin our ad spend. While uncommon, I'm sure this isn't a completely isolated case.
... Afficher plus