Merchant Review Policy
How sensitive merchant categories are handled.
Cashbrio may list merchants from affiliate feeds, but some categories need extra public context before shoppers activate cashback.
Credit card, loan, insurance, or high-payout lead campaigns
Financial eligibility, mis-selling risk, invalid leads, and limited claim recovery.
Label as financial or high-friction when detected. Keep eligibility and missing-claim limits visible before activation.
Monitoring, device-security, or surveillance-adjacent software
Potential privacy, consent, and lawful-use concerns.
Add extra review messaging and avoid implying that cashback is an endorsement of every product use case.
VPN and security tools
Renewal, refund, local-rule, and policy scrutiny.
Warn users to review product terms and make cashback subject to merchant validation.
Adult, lingerie, shapewear, or sensitive product categories
Age, privacy, and product-sensitivity concerns.
Add discreet review labels and keep the merchant-specific terms easy to inspect.
Campaigns with limited missing-claim support
Users may assume support can recover cashback when the partner does not accept claims.
Translate raw partner language into plain public copy and avoid generic claim promises on affected store pages.
A review label does not automatically mean a store is unsafe or removed. It means shoppers should read the merchant terms more carefully, and Cashbrio should avoid over-promising tracking, claims, or payout certainty.
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