Yaar Win - Affiliate Disclosure
Yaar Win affiliate disclosure: how this independent guide earns referral commissions, why it never changes our editorial verdicts, and what the links on this site mean.
How this site is funded
Yaar Win is a free resource that helps you discover apps, tools, and services worth your attention. Research, testing, and hosting all carry real costs, and we cover them through affiliate marketing programmes run by merchants and networks active in India and globally, so you never pay us directly.
Some links on yaarwinapp.com.co are affiliate links. When you click one and make a purchase, subscribe, or register for a service, Yaar Win may earn a commission paid entirely by the merchant. As a practical example, if we recommend a UPI-linked investment app and you sign up through our link, the app provider pays us a referral fee. Your checkout total stays identical whether you pay via PhonePe, GPay, BHIM, or a debit card.
We may also earn revenue from clearly labelled sponsored content or display advertising. Any sponsored page carries a visible notice at the top so you always know who funded the content.
What affiliate links mean for you
Using an affiliate link costs you nothing extra. The price at checkout is exactly the same whether you arrive through our link or navigate to the merchant directly. Several of our partnerships also let us offer readers exclusive discount codes, extended free trials, or cashback deals not available to direct visitors, so clicking through can genuinely work in your favour.
Referrals are tracked through browser cookies, typically lasting 7 to 30 days. You can clear them at any time in your browser settings without affecting your account with the merchant. If you prefer not to use our affiliate links, you are always welcome to visit any merchant's site directly, our editorial coverage will not change based on how you arrive.
Our editorial independence
Affiliate relationships do not influence which products we feature, the ratings we assign, or the conclusions we draw. Our editorial team judges every app and service on its own merits, ease of use, security, customer support, value for money, and real-world performance for Indian users. A product that pays a higher commission does not earn a higher score; one that pays nothing can still top our list if it genuinely serves you better.
When we compare competing options, for example, a new fintech wallet versus established platforms like GPay or PhonePe, our guiding question is always which product delivers the most value to you, not which earns us more. If we find real drawbacks in an affiliated product, we report them plainly. We believe that honest, reader-first coverage is the only foundation for lasting trust, and we protect that independence above any short-term commission income.