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Affiliate Disclosure
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Last updated: June 24, 2026
Short Version
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What This Means
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Toolfountain may also publish sponsored placements, featured tool mentions, or partner content. When a relationship affects how content is presented, we aim to disclose it clearly.
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FTC Disclosure Note
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