Affiliate Disclosure
Last Updated: February 2, 2026
Affiliate Relationships
What's In Your Score participates in affiliate marketing programs. This means we may earn commissions when you click on certain links and make purchases through our website. These affiliate relationships help support our mission to provide free, high-quality credit education content.
How Affiliate Links Work
When you click on an affiliate link and make a purchase or sign up for a service, we may receive a commission from the company at no additional cost to you. These commissions help us maintain and improve our website and create valuable content for our readers.
Our Commitment to You
Despite our affiliate relationships, we are committed to:
- Providing honest, unbiased reviews and recommendations
- Only recommending products and services we believe offer genuine value
- Clearly disclosing when content contains affiliate links
- Maintaining editorial independence in our content creation
- Prioritizing your interests over potential commissions
Types of Affiliate Relationships
We may have affiliate relationships with credit card issuers, credit monitoring services, financial institutions, and other companies in the personal finance space. Our recommendations are based on thorough research and analysis, not solely on commission rates.
Your Support
By using our affiliate links, you help support our work at no extra cost to you. This allows us to continue providing free educational content and resources to help people improve their credit and financial health.
Questions
If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or disclosure practices, please contact us at [email protected].