Affiliate Disclosure

    Last Updated: April 24, 2026

    In accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR Part 255 guidelines, Scam Slayers discloses that this site participates in affiliate marketing programs. This means we may earn a commission when you click certain links and make a purchase — at no additional cost to you.

    1. What Is Affiliate Marketing?

    Affiliate marketing is a way for content creators and website owners to earn income by promoting products and services from other companies. When you click an affiliate link on this site and complete a purchase, we receive a small commission from the retailer — at no extra cost to you. Prices are the same whether you use our link or go directly to the retailer's website.

    2. Our Affiliate Relationships

    Scam Slayers may earn commissions from affiliate partnerships including, but not limited to, programs related to cybersecurity software, identity protection tools, VPN services, antivirus products, and other digital security resources. Specific affiliate partnerships may include programs operated by companies such as Amazon Associates, NortonLifeLock, Aura, and similar reputable digital security brands.

    Note: Not every link on this site is an affiliate link. We also link to resources, government agencies, and non-profit organizations without compensation.

    3. Our Editorial Standards

    Compensation does not influence our recommendations. We only recommend products and services that we have researched, believe are genuinely useful, and would be comfortable recommending to our own family members — particularly seniors and vulnerable adults who are the primary audience we serve. If we don't believe in a product, we won't promote it, regardless of commission rates.

    4. How to Identify Affiliate Links

    Affiliate links on this site may be identified by context — they are typically found in our 'Gear Up' section, within product recommendations in our educational content, or in any area where we suggest a specific tool or service. When in doubt, you can always reach out to us to ask whether a specific link is affiliated.

    5. Third-Party Advertising

    This site may also display third-party advertisements. Advertisers and ad networks are separate from our affiliate relationships and are subject to their own privacy and disclosure policies.

    6. FTC Compliance

    This disclosure is made in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's guidelines concerning the use of endorsements and testimonials in advertising (16 CFR Part 255). We are committed to transparency and honest communication with our audience.

    7. Questions?

    If you have any questions about this disclosure or our affiliate relationships, please contact us:

    Casteena Stewart

    Founder & CEO, Scam Slayers

    hello@ffmidnightjustice.com