Advertising disclosure
Credit Plainly may earn compensation when you click certain partner links or sign up for certain services. This is standard publishing economics, but it can also create conflicts of interest if handled carelessly. We aim to be explicit rather than clever.
What “partner links” means
Partner links may include tracking parameters so the partner knows the traffic came from us. When we use them, we aim to label them clearly in context and include an appropriate rel="sponsored nofollow" attribute on outbound links, along with standard security attributes.
Editorial independence
Compensation should not be a secret pass to make unqualified claims. We still avoid promising credit outcomes, approvals, or deletions—those promises are harmful and often legally sensitive in regulated categories.
Trials, fees, and cancellation
If we describe a product with introductory pricing, we try to remind readers to read the actual terms—billing cadence, renewal rules, and cancellation steps matter more than a headline price.
Questions
If you believe a disclosure is missing on a page, please tell us via our contact page so we can fix it.
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