Parasites work differently. I believe the way the main one that does the most hijacking works, is that it targets based on a user landing on a certain domain name/url. I'm not sure technically at what point the cookie overwriting pop up is triggered. But if it's triggered after someone hits the merchant domain, then I'm not sure the cloaking would help.
I'm fuzzy on this part so take with a grain of salt OR do more research but I think if the software is programmed to pop when the user hits a link with anything.hop.clickbank.net in it, then cloaking may help. But I know it can be programmed to target by specific domains too, so if it's set up to pop after someone lands on keywordelite.net for instance, then I'm not sure cloaking helps. But again, not certain.
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