Advertising Policy
This advertising policy explains how government-schemes.org/ separates advertising from editorial content and protects reader trust on public-information pages.
Last updated: June 6, 2026
Our advertising principle
government-schemes.org/ may use advertising to support website operation, hosting, research, writing, editing, design, and maintenance. However, advertising must not control our editorial conclusions or make readers believe that an advertisement is an official government service.
Separation of ads and editorial content
Editorial articles are written to help readers understand government schemes and public services. Ads, sponsored links, or commercial messages should be clearly distinguishable from editorial guidance. We do not intentionally write scheme guides to promote unofficial agents, paid middlemen, fake application services, or websites that may confuse readers about official government portals.
High-risk advertising areas
Government scheme topics can attract misleading ads, especially around loans, subsidies, jobs, scholarships, document services, and application help. Readers should be careful when clicking ads or third-party links. An ad appearing near our content does not mean the advertiser is government-approved or recommended by us.
Sponsored content
If government-schemes.org/ publishes sponsored content in the future, it should be clearly labeled. Sponsored content should not falsely imply government affiliation, guaranteed benefits, or official approval. We reserve the right to reject sponsored content that conflicts with reader safety, accuracy, or public-interest standards.
Affiliate links
If we use affiliate links in the future, we will aim to disclose them where appropriate. Government scheme application links should not be replaced with affiliate links that mislead users or block access to official information.
Editorial independence
Our editorial team decides what information to publish based on usefulness, accuracy, public interest, and reader needs. Advertisers should not receive the right to change factual scheme information, official-link placement, eligibility explanation, or safety warnings.
Report problematic ads
If you see an advertisement that appears misleading, unsafe, or falsely official, contact us with the page URL, screenshot if possible, and a short explanation. We may not control every ad shown by third-party ad platforms, but reports help us review and improve ad safety.