This Advertising and Affiliate Disclosure explains how foodstampsoffice.org/ may use advertising, affiliate links, sponsored placements, or other monetization methods while maintaining editorial independence and user trust.
Editorial Independence
Food Stamps Office is an informational website focused on SNAP office resources and public assistance guidance. Monetization does not control our core editorial standards. Office information, public benefit explanations, correction decisions, and official-source references should be guided by user usefulness and accuracy, not advertiser preference.
Advertising
We may display advertisements on the website. Ads may be served by third-party advertising networks or direct partners. These ads may use cookies or similar technologies to personalize or measure ad performance, depending on the partner and user settings.
Affiliate Links
Some links on the website may be affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if a user clicks a link or completes an action. If affiliate links are used, they should not replace official SNAP resources or mislead users into paying for services that are available through government agencies for free.
No Paid Influence Over Official Information
Advertisers, sponsors, or affiliates should not influence whether we publish accurate office addresses, official links, correction notes, disclaimers, or public benefit guidance. We do not sell official SNAP benefits, application approvals, EBT cards, interview scheduling, or case services.
Sponsored Content
If sponsored content is published, it should be clearly identified where appropriate. Sponsored content must not misrepresent itself as official government guidance or hide the fact that foodstampsoffice.org/ is independent from government agencies.
User Protection Standards
Because our users may be searching for public benefits help, we aim to avoid monetization practices that create confusion. Users should not be led to believe that a paid service is required to apply for SNAP, check eligibility, contact an official agency, or access government resources when those official resources are available directly through government channels.
Third-Party Advertisers
Third-party advertisers may have their own privacy policies, cookies, tracking methods, and ad standards. We do not control every advertisement that appears through third-party networks, but we may review user complaints about misleading or inappropriate ads when possible.
How to Report an Ad Concern
If you see an advertisement that appears misleading, unsafe, impersonates a government agency, asks for sensitive SNAP or EBT information, or conflicts with the purpose of this website, please contact us with the page URL and a description of the ad.
Disclosure Updates
This disclosure may be updated if our monetization methods change. We aim to keep disclosure language clear so users understand the difference between informational content, official links, advertisements, and third-party resources.