Transparency

Affiliate disclosure

We believe you should always know how a site earns money. This page explains affiliate relationships in plain language.

Affiliate links

Menopause Confidence participates in affiliate programs. That means some links on this site - especially on product comparison pages - are affiliate links. If you click an affiliate link and make a qualifying purchase, we may earn a commission. You do not pay extra because of our link.

Affiliate programs and merchants change over time. A link may be an affiliate link even if it is not labeled every time in the body text; we also disclose relationship on pages that contain monetized recommendations (for example in on-page notice blocks).

Editorial independence

We choose what to cover based on reader needs and editorial criteria (symptom fit, transparency, return policies, and similar factors). We do not let commission rates decide our rankings. If we recommend something, it is because we believe it fits the use-case we describe - not because it pays the highest rate.

Display advertising

We may display third-party advertisements (for example through Google AdSense or similar networks). Ads are separate from our editorial content and are labeled as advertising where required. Ad revenue does not change our health guidance.

This disclosure is provided for transparency. It is not legal advice. For our medical disclaimer, see Disclaimer.