Affiliate Disclosure

Affiliate Disclosure

When OSINT4ALL may earn affiliate commissions and how those disclosures stay separate from editorial judgment.

Disclosed Optional Ranking-neutral

Clear link context

When an outbound link may generate commission, the commercial context should be visible near the decision point.

No ranking privilege

Affiliate availability does not decide search ranking, tool inclusion, comparison order, or review tone.

Reviewable disclosure

Disclosure language should be corrected if it becomes outdated, unclear, or incomplete.

OSINT4ALL may use affiliate links in some tool profiles, reviews, comparisons, newsletters, or resource pages. If a reader purchases through an affiliate link, the project may earn a commission.

How affiliate links are handled

Affiliate relationships should be disclosed near the relevant decision point when they materially affect the outbound link. The disclosure should be clear enough that a reader understands the commercial context before clicking.

What affiliate status does not change

Affiliate availability does not decide whether a tool is included, how it ranks in discovery, how it appears in a comparison, or how its limits are described. Editorial usefulness, evidence, fit, and trust context remain separate from commission potential.

Corrections

If an affiliate disclosure is missing, outdated, or unclear, use the correction route so the issue can be reviewed.