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Techlogg.com is an independently operated technology review site. We participate in affiliate programs with select software vendors, which means we may earn commissions when you click certain links and make a purchase. This helps fund our independent testing and keeps the site running.

Our Promise

Affiliate commissions never influence our rankings, review scores, or recommendations. Every product is tested independently in Liam Porter’s Seattle home lab, and scores reflect real benchmark data — not sponsorship agreements.

How Affiliate Links Work

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Programs We Participate In

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What This Means for You

✓ You pay the same price regardless of whether you use our affiliate link

✓ We only recommend products that pass our independent testing standards

✓ Products that fail our benchmarks do not receive positive recommendations, even if they offer higher commissions

✓ We disclose affiliate relationships transparently per FTC guidelines

Questions?

If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or editorial independence, contact Liam Porter at liam@techlogg.com.