Affiliate Disclosure

Effective Date: 15 February 2025
Last Updated: 15 February 2025

1. Introduction

At TVLicenceAdvice.co.uk, we believe in transparency. Some of the links on our website are affiliate links, meaning we may earn a commission if you click and make a purchase. This comes at no extra cost to you and helps support the operation of our website.

2. What Are Affiliate Links?

Affiliate links are special tracking links that allow companies to know when visitors from our website make a purchase. If you click on one of these links and buy a product or service, we may receive a small commission from the seller.

3. How Affiliate Links Affect You

  • No Extra Cost – You pay the same price as you would if you visited the website directly.
  • No Influence on Our Content – We only recommend products or services we believe provide value.
  • Helps Support This Website – Earnings from affiliate commissions help us create free, high-quality content.

4. Our Affiliate Partnerships

TVLicenceAdvice.co.uk may participate in various affiliate programs, including but not limited to:

  • Amazon Associates
  • Comparison & Review Sites
  • Streaming & TV Service Providers

If we introduce affiliate partnerships in the future, this page will be updated accordingly.

5. Advertisements & Sponsored Content

We may display advertisements through networks like Google Ads. These ads are clearly marked and are separate from our editorial content. Occasionally, we may publish sponsored content, which will always be disclosed.

6. Your Choice & Transparency

You are not obligated to click on any affiliate links. We strive to provide accurate and unbiased information, regardless of whether a commission is earned.

7. Changes to This Disclosure

We may update this Affiliate Disclosure as needed. Continued use of this website after any changes means you accept the revised terms.

8. Contact Us

If you have questions about our affiliate partnerships, please email us at hello@tvlicenceadvice.co.uk.

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Martin

Martin is a writer with a strong focus on UK consumer rights, personal finance, and household budgeting. He has been covering TV licensing rules and legal ways to manage household expenses for several years, helping readers understand their rights and make informed decisions. With a practical approach to financial topics, Martin provides clear, reliable advice on how to save money while staying within the law.

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