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In addition, Moms and Guns fully disclose that hyperlinks on this site are in most cases shortened, and in some cases cloaked to hide long ugly links for functionality and tracking purposes. Moms and Guns have nothing to hide and Moms and Guns are proud of our relationship with the fine vendors, products, and services found on this site. Link tracking, shortening, and cloaking is a very common practice on all types of web sites.
Further, Moms and Guns do not receive physical products or cash directly in exchange for any reviews or posts you find on this site. No one has paid us to do reviews or posts. Moms and Guns have to tell you that it is possible that our reviews and posts are influenced by our affiliate relationships and may create a conflict of interest. Moms and Guns do not believe a conflict of interest exists, but you, the visitor or customer, must decide by considering the affiliate relationships and link techniques Moms and Guns have described. Obviously, Moms and Guns would like you to buy the service or products Moms and Guns writes about and Moms and Guns are influenced by that fact. Moms and Guns avoid conflict by only reviewing or posting about products and services Moms and Guns trusts? there are plenty of products that Moms and Guns can choose from to promote, and Moms and Guns focus on the ones that Moms and Guns thinks will cause you to trust us and come back to read more of our feedback. Moms and Guns strive to always give our honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on topics or products Moms and Guns write about and promote.
Other vendors may also pay to place advertising on our sites in the form of banners, widgets, and hyperlinks. These are paid advertisements and while Moms and Guns does it’s best to only allow quality products and services to be advertised on our site, Moms and Guns is not responsible for claims or testimonials made on paid advertising links.
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