Affiliate links and sponsorship
How the service makes money — explained simply.
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The principle
Some links to online shops are affiliate links: if you buy after clicking, the shop pays us a commission. The price for you does not change.
Every such link carries the visible label “lien commercial / partenariat rémunéré” (paid partnership), shown without interaction, right next to the link. No label = no affiliation.
Amazon
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
In practice: our links to Amazon carry our associate identifier in the link URL. We set no cookies for this — once on Amazon, Amazon's own policies apply. See also: cookies and storage.
Sponsored placements
Venues can pay to be featured in the service. These placements always carry a “Sponsored” label, shown in the language of the page. Paid content is never presented as an editorial pick.
Ranking transparency
Sponsorship has a strict limit:
- being “featured” only affects display order and visibility;
- it neverchanges a place's information (coolness, opening hours, facilities), reviews, or counters;
- no payment can buy a better rating or a better review.
No tracking on our side
Our affiliate links are plain outbound links: we set no affiliate cookies or trackers in your browser. All we learn is what the partner pays us — never who bought what.