Affiliate disclosure
Last updated: January 2026
Affiliate links — what they are
Coupon Kent participates in affiliate programs run by some of the brands we cover (directly and through networks like CJ Affiliate, Impact, Awin, Rakuten, and ShareASale). Some of the outbound links on our store pages and articles are affiliate links. If you click one of those links and then make a purchase, the brand may pay us a small commission. You pay nothing extra — the price you see is the price you pay.
Which links are affiliate links
On any store page, the “Get Code,” “Get Deal,” and “Visit store” buttons are typically affiliate links. Where we link out to a brand inside an article (a buying guide, a roundup, a comparison), those outbound links are also usually affiliate links. Any link we mark with rel=“sponsored” in the HTML is an affiliate link.
How we keep this honest
- An affiliate relationship does not influence whether a code gets tested or whether it stays on the site after it stops working. Dead codes get removed regardless of who's paying.
- We do not drop affiliate cookies on users who didn't click an affiliate link (no cookie stuffing). Tracking only fires when you explicitly click a reveal button.
- We do not auto-redirect visitors who didn't click. Visiting our store pages will never send you to a brand site without your interaction.
- We do not fabricate discount percentages, expiry dates, or success rates to pad commissions. Everything you see is the real number.
FTC + network compliance
This disclosure is provided in line with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR Part 255 guidelines (the “Endorsement Guides”) and the standard terms of the affiliate networks we work with. Every page that contains affiliate links is intended to be covered by this disclosure.
Questions
Email hello@couponkent.com if you have any questions about a specific affiliate relationship or you spot something that looks misleading. We take that seriously.