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Affiliate disclosure

Last updated: 2026.

What this page is

This page documents the affiliate relationships SoleraEase has with retailers and brands, so readers can see exactly how the publication earns money. The relationships are summarised in the disclosure line that appears in the footer of every page on SoleraEase; the full list lives here.

FTC disclosure

SoleraEase participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

SoleraEase also participates in other affiliate programs, including Walmart Affiliates and Impact Radius (which represents a variety of individual brand and retailer programs). When you click an affiliate link on this site and buy a product, we may earn a commission. There is no extra cost to you; the commission is paid by the retailer out of the sale price.

How affiliate links are marked

All commission-earning links on this site are marked with the HTML attributes rel="nofollow sponsored" per affiliate-network policy. Readers who want to inspect a link before clicking can hover over it (desktop) or long-press it (mobile) to see the destination URL. Affiliate links never redirect through trackers we do not name.

What affiliate revenue does and does not do

Affiliate revenue funds the editorial work that goes into every guide on the site: research, evaluation, writing, editing, and the infrastructure that hosts the publication. It does not influence which products win our rankings. The Solera Score is applied to each product on the same rubric regardless of commission rate, and the ranking that falls out is the ranking we publish.

The publication's full editorial-independence stance is on the editorial standards page.

Questions

Disclosure or compliance questions can be sent to the editorial team via the contact page.