Disclosure
Last reviewed: March 18, 2026
Advertising disclosure
Images.dayfiles.com is built around product workflows, guides, and trust content. If advertising, sponsorships, or monetized placements appear on the site, they should be clearly separated from editorial material and should not be presented as if they were neutral workflow guidance.
The purpose of this page is clarity. A user evaluating a tool page or guide should be able to tell the difference between product information, editorial explanation, and any future monetized placement.
How ads should be treated
- Ads should remain visually separate from workflow instructions, FAQs, and trust statements.
- Short utility pages should not feel dominated by monetization relative to the actual product content.
- Trust pages should stay readable and should not rely on ad-heavy layouts to carry the experience.
How sponsorships or paid placements should be treated
- Any sponsored recommendation should be labeled clearly and should not be disguised as neutral editorial judgment.
- Comparison pages should still describe fit honestly, even when broader products or categories are discussed.
- Disclosure language should stay close enough to the placement that users do not have to guess what was paid for.
What this means for guides and product pages
Guides on this site are intended to explain how to make better workflow choices, not to inflate the product beyond what it can actually do. Product pages should describe use cases, limitations, and likely next steps in a way that would still make sense even if no ads were present.
For broader content standards, review the Editorial policy. For privacy and processing behavior, review Privacy and Security and data lifecycle.