LEGAL // AFFILIATES
Affiliate Disclosure
Straight talk on how we make money and why that doesn't affect what we recommend.
Last updated: 30 June 2026
The Short Version
Some links on StandEasy Finance are affiliate links. If you click one and make a qualifying purchase or sign-up, we may earn a commission. It costs you nothing extra. This is how we keep the site free to use.
We only list deals and products we consider genuinely useful for the military community. Commission size does not influence what gets featured.
How It Works
We work with affiliate networks who act as intermediaries between us and the brands whose products appear on the site. When you click an affiliate link, a tracking cookie is placed on your device (with your consent) that allows the network to attribute any subsequent purchase or sign-up to our referral.
If a commission is earned, it is paid to us by the brand via the network. The price you pay is identical to what you would pay going directly to the provider. No cost is added, and no amount is deducted from your purchase.
Not all links on this site are affiliate links. We also link to resources, tools, and providers where there is no commercial arrangement.
Our Networks
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⚑ No live affiliate arrangements are currently active. This section will be updated with specific network and partner details once arrangements are confirmed.
Editorial Independence
Affiliate relationships do not influence which deals, products, or providers are featured on the site. Listings in the Turbo Deals section are selected based on relevance and value to the military community, not on commission rate.
Where a commercial relationship exists with a featured provider, we will say so. We will not present a sponsored or paid-for listing as an independent editorial recommendation without making the commercial relationship clear.
UK Disclosure Requirements
In the UK, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) and the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) require clear disclosure of material commercial relationships, including affiliate arrangements, to users. This page, combined with our cookie consent mechanism, is intended to meet that requirement.
⚑ The specific ASA CAP Code rules and CMA guidance on affiliate disclosure should be checked against current published versions before going live. Requirements can change, and this disclosure should be reviewed periodically. A qualified person should confirm that the disclosure format and placement are sufficient for the types of content published.
Questions
If you have any questions about affiliate relationships on this site, contact us at contact@standeasy.uk.
