Multiple Shopify store owners report unusually high traffic from Boardman, Oregon, with some IP addresses tracing back to Google and Amazon infrastructure. The visits occur frequently (sometimes thousands of sessions weekly) but generate no actual orders, raising concerns about bot activity or web scraping.
Key concerns:
One user already faces 27 counterfeit website copies from China
Traffic patterns include middle-of-the-night sessions and immediate triggers when backend changes are made
Similar activity reported from Council Bluffs, Ohio
Explanations provided:
Boardman hosts an Amazon AWS data center, with traffic routing through cloud infrastructure
Council Bluffs is a Shopify data center used for performance monitoring
The activity likely involves bots/crawlers collecting product information
Suggested solutions:
Monitor traffic patterns for anomalies
Identify and block specific crawler types that appear spammy or malicious
Create custom analytics reports to exclude known data center locations
Protect intellectual property through trademarks/copyrights
Report suspicious activity to Shopify
Status: The discussion remains open with no definitive blocking solution provided for Boardman traffic specifically.
Summarized with AI on October 26.
AI used: claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929.
I have noticed a very high frequency of logins and visits to my shopify store from a location in Boardman, Oregon in the USA. Literally every few days for hours at a time, sometimes in the middle of the night in Oregon. It has the third highest visits of any other city in the world, yet no one has place orders from that area. Does anyone know what it could be? I searched up one of the I.P. addresses and it said “Google” and also Amazon.
Here is one of the I.P. addresses:
66.249.64.228
and 35.89.96.124
I’m concerned that it could be a sign of fraudulent activity since there are a lot of counterfeitters that copy my products and store already. What is odd is that it is literally the identical location in Boardman Oregon that keeps popping up as a “visitor” to the store.
I hope someone can shed some light on this for me? Kind regards.
Hi @ShelleyT ,
This is Theodore from PageFly - Shopify Page Builder App.
The issue of frequent logins and visits to your Shopify store from a specific location without any corresponding orders raises concerns about potential fraudulent activity. These visits, especially being linked to IP addresses associated with Google and Amazon, suggest that they might be from bots or scrapers. These bots could be collecting information about your store and products, potentially for creating counterfeit products or engaging in other fraudulent activities. To protect your store, it’s advisable to monitor your store’s traffic for unusual patterns, regularly review your product listings to ensure they are clear and accurate, protect your intellectual property by registering trademarks and copyrights, and report any suspicious activities directly to Shopify.
I’ll be so happy if my suggestion can help to solve your problem. If you have any further questions, please feel free to tell me.
Best regards,
Theodore | PageFly
Hi Theodore, thanks very much. That is really helpful, but frustrating. Already there is a group in China who created 27 copies of my website under different URLs, it is a bit of a nightmare. Is it possible to simply block any ip addresses at all from Boardman, Oregon? Do you know of a way to set that up on Shopify? Kind regards.
I’m having the same issue with someone from Boardman as well! They literally are popping several times daily. Were you able to figure out what’s going on?
I have the same problematic visits from Boardman, Oregon and Council Bluffs, Ohio. The Ohio visits are immediately triggered every time I take any action on my website. For example, if I edit a text or click a button on the back-end of my store.
Council Bluffs is a Shopify data center. They are measuring performance of your website - which is reported when you look at your online store ( and see the stats at top of it).
Boardman, Oregon - I don’t know. I am also seeing those hits.
in your reporting A you can create custom reports to exclude the city ( council Bluffs)