Affiliate Disclosure | Tech Info Lover

Last updated: June 2026

Tech Info Lover (“we”, “us”, “our”) participates in affiliate marketing programmes. This page explains what that means and how it affects the content you read on this Site.

What Are Affiliate Links?

Some links on this Site are “affiliate links.” This means that if you click on the link and then purchase a product or service, we receive a small commission from the seller — at no extra cost to you. The price you pay is exactly the same whether you use our link or go directly to the vendor’s website.

Which Affiliate Programmes Do We Use?

We work with a number of reputable affiliate networks and direct programmes, including but not limited to:

  • CJ Affiliate (Commission Junction) — for products including 1Password, Dashlane, NordVPN, Bitdefender, Coursera, Udemy, and others
  • Impact — for products including HubSpot, Monday.com, Zapier, Semrush, Surfer SEO, and others
  • AppSumo — for lifetime deals on AI and productivity software
  • Amazon Associates — for hardware products such as routers and networking equipment

Does This Affect Our Reviews?

No. Our editorial process is independent of our affiliate relationships. We do not:

  • Accept payment for positive reviews or inflated ratings
  • Rank a product higher because it pays a higher commission
  • Hide negative aspects of a product to protect a relationship

Every product we recommend has been independently researched. We regularly recommend free tools and lower-commission products when they are genuinely the best option. If we would not use a product ourselves, we will not recommend it to you.

FTC Compliance

This disclosure is provided in accordance with the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines on endorsements and testimonials in advertising, as set out in 16 CFR Part 255. We believe in full transparency and want you to make informed decisions.

Questions?

If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships or editorial process, please contact us.