Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: March 2026
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How Affiliate Links Work
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Our Editorial Policy
Affiliate partnerships never influence our editorial content. We only recommend products and services we have personally used, thoroughly researched, or believe genuinely benefit our readers. Our reviews and opinions are our own.
Specifically:
- We will never recommend a product solely because it offers an affiliate commission
- We clearly label affiliate links with a dotted underline and disclosure tooltip
- Negative reviews are published even when an affiliate relationship exists
- We regularly review and remove recommendations that no longer meet our standards
Identifying Affiliate Links
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in the HTML are affiliate links.
Questions?
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