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Disclosure

Commercial disclosure, affiliation and advertising

NexoIP keeps editorial work separate from commercial references. This page explains how we identify links, publisher metadata and possible promotional relationships.

Ads review state Disabled

publisher identity may exist without rendering ad boxes

Affiliate references Labeled when applicable

commercial context should never be hidden as editorial judgement

Separation Editorial first

page value must survive even without commercial links

1. Advertising and publisher metadata

During preparation or platform verification, a page may include public AdSense publisher metadata without showing visible ad units.

The presence of that identifier alone does not mean a page was written for monetisation or that display ads are active.

2. Links, affiliation and sponsorship

If a page contains an affiliate relationship, a sponsored access path or a commercially conditioned reference, that context must be visible and unambiguous.

Editorial inclusion should still be defensible if the commercial link disappears.

  • Thin pages are not turned into commercial pages just to monetise them.
  • Account and system routes are kept out of the public editorial chrome during review windows.
  • Aggressive promotional CTAs are not used to prop up weak content.

3. How readers should interpret it

If a page exists on NexoIP, it should be defensible on editorial grounds. Commercial disclosure provides context around possible relationships; it does not replace methodology, trust or useful analysis.

When monetisation changes, the site should reflect that shift through visible controls, labels and public policies.