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Affiliate Disclosure

Hello reader! Below you’ll find some information concerning our affiliate disclosures.

First off, if you do not like being tracked, if privacy is important to you, and if you insist on using an ad-blocker, then that really isn’t helping with the whole “support this website” thing. Unfortunately telling all your ad-blocking friends to do the same isn’t helping either. Because well, bandwidth costs money. A thing you can do to continue supporting us is to install the BRAVE browser on your phone or computer, preferably using this link. With Brave, a set amount of ethereum-based tokens get proportionally distributed to websites publishers like ourselves. Another reason why you should consider switching to Brave is, when using your cellphones, bandwidth from ads can consume up to $26 in 3G bandwidth per month. So, if you’re already spending that money passively viewing ads, why not support your favorite sites directly and cut out the middle man? Ideally, our customers should be you, the viewer, not advertisement companies. Ditch your lame Google Chrome browser or your Micro$oft Internet Explorer, and then install Brave (preferably with the link above)!

Here at aoreugif we believe in informed consent. That being said, know that no one here is currently a licensed engineer and we’re not allowed to advertised engineering services to the public. This includes government entities and just the public in general. Also, you’ll notice that we may place ads on here from different advertisers which include but are not limited to Native Amazon links. You can choose to block these ads, but please consider install Brave if you do so. Ads used here are usually snippets of JavaScript code with some sort of marking on them notifying you it’s an ad. Like most JavaScript snippets, these codes run on your computer, consuming your bandwidth. It’s the price you pay for consumption, but publishers do not get paid very much from this.

The fee schedule provided by the affiliate program does at times influence the content, topics or posts made on this site (currently books yield lower percentages than hardware/power supplies, while beauty products max out at around 10%); but if something is shady and we know about it, we will disclose that information. The views and opinions alluded to on this website are our own. If we claim or appear to be an expert on a certain topic or product or service area, we will only endorse products or services that we believe, based on our expertise, are worthy of such endorsement. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer or provider.

This site could contain content with conflicts of interest, especially when an alliteration allows it. It is left for the reader to reread between the lines and consult a licensed engineer, attorney, or physician when presented with questionable content. If you have any questions whatsoever, please contact us at here with the subject line [Questionable Content].

Notice: The only exceptions to what was stated is content related to EVE Online and Canaries. We (us and 3rd parties) will actively encourage you to try things that could be against your interest, but such is EVE. Any risk taken by traveling to Jita lay entirely on you. Canaries or “warrant canary” is a method of signaling a compromised status when otherwise disallowed to bring notice of such a thing. It is usually associated with compelled speech.