Traffic and Confirmation Traffic Rules
How to Estimate the Traffic You Need
The actual deduction is not always the same as the displayed file size.
The usual rule is:
actual traffic deduction = file size × file-type multiplier
Example:
- file size:
1 GB - multiplier:
1.2 - actual deduction:
1.2 GB
So before buying traffic, do not look at file size alone. You also need to consider the multiplier.
What Is Available Traffic
Available traffic is the base balance used for task submission and normal processing.
If available traffic is insufficient:
- the task may fail to submit
- or it may not continue after submission
What Is Confirmation Traffic
Confirmation traffic is used for certain tasks when the download link is retrieved for the first time.
That means some tasks do not check it during submission. They check it when:
- the task is already finished
- you are retrieving the download link for the first time
The confirmation traffic check happens at that stage.
Why Confirmation Traffic Is Checked
This mechanism is mainly used to keep settlement and order flow stable.
If the system asks for confirmation traffic, it means the task still needs to satisfy an additional condition before the final link can be retrieved.
If your confirmation traffic is not enough, the system will ask you to top it up first.
How Confirmation Traffic Is Obtained
There are two common cases:
- If you recharge directly through the official website payment flow, confirmation traffic usually arrives together with the recharge.
- If you place an order through a sales channel, confirmation traffic is usually tied to that order's settlement status.
If the page tells you to supplement confirmation traffic, follow the prompt for the related order. Once the required step is completed, confirmation traffic is issued automatically according to the rules.
Why Sales-Channel Orders Require Confirmation
This is done to keep the platform's cash flow and settlement process stable.
Only after the related sales-channel order is confirmed can the system continue issuing that portion of confirmation traffic.
If you have already completed the required confirmation and the page does not update immediately, wait a little and refresh again.
Practical Tips
- Before submitting a task, check whether your available traffic is enough
- Before getting the link, check whether confirmation traffic is also required
- When buying traffic, look at both file size and multiplier
- If you see a traffic-insufficient warning, confirm whether it refers to available traffic or confirmation traffic