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Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: June 30, 2026
The short version: DeskVerified earns a commission when you buy through some of the links on this site, at no extra cost to you. The longer version — why we do it, who pays us, and why it never moves a product up or down a list — is below.
How we earn
DeskVerified is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to let sites earn advertising fees by linking to Amazon.com. When you click a product link on our site and buy on Amazon, we receive a small percentage of the sale.
You never pay more because of this. The commission comes out of Amazon’s side, not yours.
Why it doesn’t change our recommendations
Affiliate income only works if readers trust the rankings. The moment a higher-commission product gets pushed above a better one, readers notice, leave, and the income goes with them. So:
- We pick products first, then attach links.
- Commission rate is never a ranking factor.
- Brands cannot pay to appear in our guides.
- If a product we’ve recommended is discontinued or outclassed, we replace it rather than keep a link that still pays.
Other affiliate programs
Currently our affiliate links point to Amazon US. If we join additional programs in the future, we’ll list them here and apply the same rules: the relationship is disclosed, and it doesn’t buy a ranking.
What we are not
DeskVerified does not sell products. We are not the seller of record for anything you buy through our links. All purchases, returns, warranties, and customer-service issues are handled by the retailer you buy from — typically Amazon. Please contact them directly for any order problem.
Questions
If anything in this disclosure is unclear, email hello@deskverified.com. We’d rather answer a question than have a confused reader.