Affiliate Disclosure

Effective date: 2023-04-04
Website: https://learningbot.tech/
Contact email: mark@lerningbot.tech

LearningBot is a technical blog about programming, electronics, robotics, telecommunications, artificial intelligence, software development, and related tools.

Some links on this website may be affiliate links. This means that if you click a link and make a purchase, LearningBot may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.

1. Why We Use Affiliate Links

Affiliate links help support the operation of LearningBot, including hosting, tools, research, testing, content creation, and future educational resources.

We may use affiliate links for products or services such as:

  • Books and learning materials
  • Programming tools
  • Electronics components
  • Robotics kits
  • Development boards
  • Sensors
  • Cameras
  • Lab equipment
  • Software tools
  • Hosting providers
  • AI tools
  • Online courses
  • Technical accessories

2. Our Editorial Approach

Our goal is to recommend tools, products, and services that are useful for developers, makers, engineers, students, and technical readers.

Affiliate compensation does not guarantee a positive review, recommendation, or ranking.

We try to base recommendations on relevance, usefulness, technical value, practical experience, research, or comparison with alternatives.

However, you should always verify whether a product or service is appropriate for your own needs before buying it.

3. No Extra Cost to You

When you use an affiliate link, the price you pay is usually the same as if you visited the vendor directly. In some cases, you may receive a discount or special offer through the link.

4. Sponsored Content

LearningBot may occasionally publish sponsored articles, sponsored newsletter placements, product mentions, or other paid collaborations.

Sponsored content will be identified as sponsored, paid, promoted, or similar wording where appropriate.

5. Product Reviews and Technical Content

Some articles may include product reviews, comparisons, tutorials, or recommendations involving hardware, software, electronics, robotics, telecom tools, or AI services.

Even when a product is mentioned in an article, you are responsible for checking:

  • Current price
  • Availability
  • Compatibility
  • Warranty
  • Safety requirements
  • Electrical specifications
  • Software license
  • Terms of service
  • Privacy policy
  • Regional restrictions
  • Professional or regulatory requirements

Technical products can change quickly, and information may become outdated.

6. Affiliate Programs

LearningBot may participate in affiliate programs such as Amazon Associates, hosting provider affiliate programs, software affiliate programs, marketplace affiliate programs, course platforms, or other partner programs.

As an example, if LearningBot participates in Amazon Associates, the site may earn from qualifying purchases.

Specific affiliate relationships may be disclosed in individual articles when relevant.

7. Material Connections

A material connection means a relationship that could affect how a reader evaluates a recommendation, such as receiving payment, free products, discounts, commissions, gifts, or other benefits.

In Canada, the Competition Bureau says people promoting products, services, or business interests should disclose material connections that could affect how consumers evaluate their independence.

LearningBot aims to make these relationships clear and easy to understand.

8. Your Responsibility

Before purchasing any product or service mentioned on LearningBot, you should do your own research and confirm that it meets your needs.

LearningBot is not responsible for your purchase decisions, product defects, vendor issues, shipping problems, pricing changes, warranty claims, or service disputes.

9. Contact

If you have questions about this Affiliate Disclosure, contact:

LearningBot
Website: https://learningbot.tech/
Email: mark@learningbot.tech