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Why we use them

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It doesn't change our advice

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Which links earn a commission

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The FTC bit, plainly

US guidelines ask sites like ours to tell you when a link can earn us money. This page is that disclosure, and we repeat a short note on any page that recommends a paid tool.

Questions

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