Affiliate disclosure
Affiliate and Commercial Disclosure
Tablet Compare is designed as a practical comparison and public-information site. If commercial or affiliate links are used, the UK context needs to be able to understand that relationship before relying on the page.

Current disclosure principle
Commercial relationships must not change medical caution
Any commercial relationship should be disclosed clearly and should not affect the site rules: no fake rankings, no provider-superiority claims, no suitability advice, no access promises and no pressure-sales language.
How commercial links should be handled
These rules apply before adding or reviewing affiliate links.
Visible disclosure
If a page contains affiliate or sponsored links, the relationship should be disclosed close enough for UK context to notice.
No medicine promotion
Prescription-only medicine coverage must not be turned into buy-now or access-led advertising.
No fake rankings
Provider ordering should not imply endorsement unless the page clearly explains a legitimate non-ranking order such as alphabetical.
No outcome claims
Commercial wording should not claim treatment outcomes, suitability or access certainty.
Provider wording first
Provider pages can be compared for public wording signals, not clinical quality or treatment results.
Corrections
Report unclear disclosure or commercial wording concerns through the contact page.
Safety note
Information only
Tablet Compare provides information only. It does not sell medication, arrange prescriptions, assess suitability or provide medical advice. Prescription-only medicines require clinical assessment. Provider details, public wording, product status and availability can change. Avoid unregulated sellers or any route claiming access without proper checks.