In future publication, we rely on the advertisement to bring you the material you like to read. Who is only most of the wearing content by our editorial team, but on this occasion we also work with external partners so that we can work to create the material that we hope that our readers will find interesting and useful.
In some cases, advertisers support us in producing materials. This material has been labeled so that you can see who funded it and how it has been made. We use the label on the page to clarify the participation of the advertiser in the content.
Those articles that are made with “sponsor materials …” are labeled and reviewed by a commercial partner. They can be manufactured by customer or what they wear. It is commercial material and is therefore subject to advertising Standards Authority Rules and the Rules of the Federal Trade Commission in the UK.
The articles that have been labeled by “presented by” or “sponsored by” are labeled as independent editorial articles, which are created by authors created by authors who have been funded through the support of a commercial partner. When planning this material, the editorial team may find alignment with a funding partner on the subject and the title of the article but the article is not subject to any customer review before its published date. This material follows the practice of editors from the independent press standard organization in the UK and the Federal Trade Commission in the United States.
If the commercial partner receives a sponsored section within a large editorial article editorial article, a clear “sponsor material” in that section will be label.
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Articles that have been labeled as “preferred partners” means that a commercial partner is providing a preference Allied rate For the future in exchange for more prominence on the page, such as by highlighting a particular deal for a product advising our journalists.
Who wears, will only write a material characteristic of “favorite partners” when we feel that the material or product align with our audience. This is not sent to the funding partner for approval. This material follows the practice of editors from the independent press standard organization in the UK and the Federal Trade Commission in the United States.