Affiliate disclosure
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Last updated Apr 22, 2026
What affiliate means here
An affiliate link is a trackable URL that identifies this site as the referrer. When a reader clicks an affiliate link and becomes a paying customer of the vendor, the vendor may pay us a commission. Commissions range from a percentage of first-year revenue to a flat bounty per qualified signup, depending on the vendor.
What affiliate does NOT mean
Affiliate relationships do not influence our ratings, ranking, or editorial judgement. We review products against the criteria in our methodology before we apply to an affiliate program wherever possible. A vendor cannot pay for higher placement, a better score, or removal of a critical review.
How to identify affiliate links
Every affiliate outbound link on this site uses the rel="sponsored" attribute and opens in a new tab. On product pages you will also see a disclosure notice near the top of the page and next to the primary CTA.
Why we use affiliate revenue
Independent editorial research is expensive to produce. Affiliate commissions let us test products hands-on, refresh pricing regularly, and publish without a paywall or advertiser-dictated coverage calendar. If you find a review useful and decide to buy, using our links is how the site stays free.