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Affiliate Disclosure

Worth Adding publishes product comparisons that may include affiliate links. This page explains what that means for readers.

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Required Amazon statement: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

How affiliate links work

Some links on Worth Adding point to retailer product pages through affiliate tracking links. If you click one of those links and make a qualifying purchase, Worth Adding may earn a commission. This does not change the price you pay.

Where disclosures appear

Comparison pages include a disclosure before the first outbound commerce link. A footer disclosure page is useful for transparency, but it does not replace the link-adjacent disclosures on product pages.

Editorial independence

Affiliate commissions do not buy a recommendation. We choose product comparisons based on buyer intent, sourceable specifications, meaningful trade-offs, and whether a clear recommendation would actually help a shopper.

When prices, ratings, review counts, or availability are not reliable enough to present safely, we omit them rather than dressing them up as permanent facts.

Amazon and other retailers

Worth Adding participates in the Amazon Associates Program and may participate in other affiliate programs over time. Retailers are responsible for their own sites, prices, policies, shipping, returns, customer service, and privacy practices.

Questions

Questions about affiliate links can be sent to hello@worthadding.com.