Last updated: July 2026
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An affiliate link is a link that lets a partner know you arrived from this site. If you go on to open an account or buy a product, we may earn a commission or referral fee โ at no extra cost to you. The price you pay is the same as if you had gone directly.
Whenever a link is a paid affiliate link, it is clearly labelled "Sponsored" at the point where it appears, and the technical link is marked rel="sponsored". We do not disguise sponsored links as neutral recommendations. If you don't see a "Sponsored" label, there is no commercial relationship behind that mention.
These are built into how the site works, not just promises:
Sponsored placements are switched on only as genuine partnerships go live, and each is labelled at the point it appears. The disclosure line in the app footer updates automatically to reflect whether any sponsored links are currently active.
The trust you place in a financial tool is the whole product. We would rather earn less and stay worth trusting than push a product that doesn't fit. That's the deal.