Affiliate Disclosure

Last Updated: November 3, 2025

When you click a link to Amazon, Flipkart, or another retailer and buy something, we earn a small commission. You pay the same price – nothing extra. The commission comes from the retailer's advertising budget, not from you.

That's it. That's how we survive.

The Honest Part

Our reviews aren't influenced by commissions. If a product is rubbish, we'll say so – even if we'd earn more by recommending it.

We only recommend products we'd actually buy ourselves. The products we test and review are chosen because they're worth your attention, not because they pay the highest commission.

Where You'll See Affiliate Links

  • Product reviews

  • Comparison articles

  • "Best of" lists

  • Gadget recommendations

  • Tech guides and tutorials

You'll always know when a link is affiliate. Look for language like "affiliate link," "we earn a commission," or a note in the article.

Affiliate Cookies – What's Happening

When you click our link:

  1. A cookie from the retailer lands on your device

  2. If you buy within 24-90 days, we earn a commission

  3. The cookie expires after that

You can disable these cookies in your browser settings. But honestly, we earn commissions anyway if you buy – cookies just track where you came from.

What We DON'T Do

  • Don't sell your data

  • Don't add markup to product prices

  • Don't compromise reviews for higher commissions

  • Don't recommend products we haven't tested

  • Don't hide our affiliate relationships

Why This Matters

Honest reviews take time and money. Testing gadgets, writing detailed reviews, keeping the site running – it costs. Affiliate commissions let us keep doing this without:

  • Spammy ads

  • Pop-ups and banners

  • Paywalls

  • Selling your personal data

The Bottom Line

Support TechieNexum by clicking our links when you buy. We get a small commission, you get honest recommendations, everyone wins.

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