Afifa Legal Aid — Transparency in Advertising & Partnerships
At Afifa Legal Aid, we believe in complete transparency with our readers, clients, and website visitors. This Affiliate Disclosure explains how we may earn compensation through affiliate links and partnerships while maintaining our commitment to providing unbiased, high‑quality legal information and resources.
We are dedicated to ensuring that our audience understands how we operate, what affiliate relationships exist, and how these relationships impact — or more importantly, do not impact — the content we provide.
Affiliate links are special URLs that contain tracking codes. When you click on an affiliate link on our website and make a purchase or complete a specific action (such as signing up for a service), we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.
Suppose we write a detailed review of a legal research platform and provide an affiliate link. If you click that link and subscribe to the service, the platform pays us a small referral fee. The price you pay is exactly the same as if you had gone directly to their website. This arrangement helps sustain our free content while keeping your costs unchanged.
These affiliate relationships are carefully selected. We only partner with companies and services that we believe offer genuine value to our audience, particularly in the legal and professional services space.
We want you to be fully informed about how we operate. Our core commitments are:
Afifa Legal Aid participates in various affiliate programs that align with our mission of providing valuable legal information. These include, but are not limited to:
We display contextual advertisements through Google AdSense. Google uses cookies to serve ads based on your prior visits to our website or other websites. This helps keep our content free while showing you potentially relevant ads. You may opt out of personalized advertising by visiting Google Ads Settings.
We partner with legal technology companies, online legal service platforms, and legal research tools that we trust and often use ourselves. When we recommend specific software, case management tools, or document automation services, we may use affiliate links. Examples include legal research databases, practice management software, and e‑filing platforms.
We participate in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.in and affiliated sites. When we recommend legal books, commentaries, professional guides or publications through affiliate programs such as Amazon Associates, we may use Amazon affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
For legal professionals and students, we may recommend CLE courses, webinars, and educational platforms. Affiliate links help support our website while providing valuable educational resources to our audience.
Occasionally, we may link to reputable legal document preparation services or form providers that can assist with routine legal matters. These partnerships are carefully vetted to ensure quality and reliability.
To ensure maximum transparency, we make every effort to clearly identify affiliate links. You can identify them by looking for:
“This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase through these links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. We only recommend products we genuinely believe in.”
Not all content on our website contains affiliate links. We clearly distinguish between different types of content to maintain trust and transparency.
| Content Type | May Contain Affiliate Links | Our Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Blog Posts & Articles | Yes, when relevant | Disclosed at beginning and near links |
| Legal Guides & Educational Content | Yes, for recommended resources | Transparent labeling of sponsored or affiliate recommendations |
| Case Studies & Legal Analyses | No | Educational content only, no monetization |
| Client Testimonials | No | Authentic client experiences, never monetized |
| Newsletters & Email Communications | Occasionally | Clearly marked with [Affiliate] tag in subject or footer |
| Webinars & Video Content | Yes, when relevant | Verbal and written disclosure provided |
It is important to distinguish between sponsored content and affiliate content, as they are governed by different principles:
Occasionally, we may publish content that is sponsored by a company. In such cases:
With affiliate content, we are not paid to write about a product. Instead, we earn a commission only if you choose to purchase through our link. This model allows us to maintain editorial independence while still generating revenue to support our website and free resources.
We adhere to strict ethical guidelines regarding affiliate marketing, reflecting our professional background as legal practitioners:
We comply with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines regarding endorsements and testimonials in advertising. The FTC requires that we disclose any material connection between us and the companies whose products we recommend. This means that if we could earn money from a link, we must tell you that clearly and conspicuously.
Our disclosures are designed to be clear, conspicuous, and placed where you can easily see them — typically at the beginning of content that contains affiliate links, as well as adjacent to specific links. We take these requirements seriously and continuously update our practices to remain compliant.
Afifa Legal Aid is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.in and affiliated sites.
Amazon Disclosure: “As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.” This disclosure appears on pages where Amazon affiliate links are used and is also included in this overarching policy.
When you click an Amazon link on our site and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission. The price you pay remains unchanged, and your purchase helps support our free legal content.
We use Google AdSense to display advertisements on our website. These ads are served by Google and may be personalized based on your browsing history and interests. Google uses cookies to serve relevant ads.
You can learn more about how Google uses your data in their Privacy Policy and manage your ad settings at Google Ad Settings. Display ads are separate from affiliate links — they generate revenue based on impressions or clicks, not on purchases.
If you ever have questions about whether a particular link is an affiliate link, or if you're unsure about our relationship with any product or service mentioned on our website, please do not hesitate to contact us. We're happy to provide clarity and answer any questions you may have about our affiliate practices.
You can reach our affiliate team at: affiliates@durrany.com
It is critically important to note that our affiliate relationships have absolutely no impact on our legal services to clients. If you are a client of Afifa Legal Aid, your legal representation and the advice we provide are completely separate from any affiliate marketing activities. Our duty to you as a client is paramount and governed by our professional ethical obligations, not by any commercial partnerships.
We maintain strict internal policies to ensure that affiliate considerations never influence case strategy, legal research, client communications, or any aspect of our legal practice.
We may update this Affiliate Disclosure from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, new affiliate partnerships, or applicable regulations. We encourage you to review this page periodically for the latest information. The “Last Updated” date at the top of this page indicates when this disclosure was last revised.
Material changes will be prominently noted on our website, and we may also notify subscribers of significant updates.
If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships, this disclosure, or would like to report any concerns, please contact us: