Affiliate disclosure

Last updated: 24 April 2026

The short version: Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you click one and buy something, we may earn a commission. Your price stays the same. We only recommend tools we've actually used. This page explains exactly how it works — required by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR Part 255 and similar laws in the EU and UK.

How we make money

Break Free has three sources of revenue:

Affiliate networks we use

We participate in the following affiliate programs:

Your price is never higher because of our link. Affiliate commissions come from the merchant's marketing budget, not from a markup on you. In some cases an affiliate link gets you a small discount or extended free trial — when it does, we'll say so on the page.

How we decide what to recommend

We have one rule: we only recommend tools we use ourselves or have tested in real workflows. For every tool review on this site we sign up, run the product, and write down what worked and what didn't. If a tool is bad, slow, expensive, or wrong for beginners, we say so — even if the affiliate commission is high.

How affiliate links are marked

What we don't do

Questions or complaints

If you spot an affiliate link that isn't disclosed, or you think a recommendation isn't honest, please tell us. Email hello@breakfree.pro and we'll fix or remove it.

Legal references

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