Last Updated: [25-04-2025]

At Tradingbrowser.com, we prioritize transparency, accuracy, and user trust. This page explains how we make money, how our editorial content is produced, and how we comply with global disclosure and advertising regulations.

Editorial Integrity

Tradingbrowser.com publishes free educational content, reviews, and trading guides created by our in-house editorial team. All content is fact-checked and written with the goal of helping users make informed decisions about cryptocurrency and digital asset platforms.

We do not provide financial advice. Our articles are meant to educate, not instruct you on how to invest. Our writers are not certified financial advisors. All views and opinions expressed are our own.

How We Make Money

Some of the links featured on our site are affiliate links. If you click on one of these links and sign up or make a purchase, we may earn a small commission — at no additional cost to you. These commissions help us maintain and improve the website.

While some products or platforms may be more prominently displayed due to existing affiliate partnerships, compensation does not influence our recommendations, rankings, or evaluations. Our editorial independence remains intact across all pages.

Investment Risk Disclaimer

Trading and investing in cryptocurrencies, derivatives, and digital assets involves high risk and may result in significant financial loss. The content on Tradingbrowser.com is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, legal guidance, or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial product.

Always conduct your own research before making any investment decisions, and consider consulting with a qualified financial advisor if you’re unsure.

Global Advertising and Disclosure Compliance

We aim to comply with international disclosure requirements and industry standards for transparency, including:

  • United States: Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Affiliate Disclosure Guidelines
  • United Kingdom: Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) Transparency in Digital Advertising
  • European Union: ePrivacy Directive and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for cookies, data handling, and affiliate transparency
  • Australia: ACCC guidelines on advertising and influencer marketing disclosures
  • Canada: Competition Bureau’s Digital Marketing and Advertising Guidelines

As part of this commitment, we clearly label affiliate links where required, and maintain editorial objectivity in our reviews and recommendations.

Contact

If you have any questions about our disclosure or partnerships, feel free to reach out to us at:
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