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Advertising policy

Last updated: 2026-03-30

FTC 16 CFR Part 255No display adsNo pay-to-be-removed

glpzoom monetizes through affiliate commissions on telehealth services we review. We do not run display advertising (no banner ads, no programmatic ad networks, no third-party trackers we don't control). This page explains what we accept, what we label, and what we refuse.

Affiliate partnerships

We participate in affiliate programs with most major telehealth services in the categories we cover (weight management, ED, hair loss, etc.). When you click a link to a partner and become their customer, we may earn a commission. The price you pay is the same as if you visited the partner directly.

All affiliate links carry rel="sponsored nofollow" and route through our internal /go/ tracking endpoint. Affiliate partnerships do not affect our editorial decisions (see editorial policy and methodology).

What we accept

What we don't accept

What gets a "sponsored" label

Any content where money or material consideration changed hands in exchange for coverage or placement gets a clearly visible "Sponsored" label, per FTC 16 CFR Part 255. This applies to:

Contact

Partnership or advertising inquiries: [email protected]. Editorial-coverage requests are routed separately and not influenced by commercial relationships.

We may earn a commission when you click links to partners. Affiliate disclosure.