LifeAider

Advertising and sponsored content

Advertising Policy

LifeAider, Inc. sets advertising standards for commercial content, sponsored placements, user safety, privacy, labelling, reporting, and enforcement. This policy explains what we allow, what we restrict, and how we protect the LifeAider experience.

Operated by LifeAider, Inc.Updated: May 26, 2026Not accepting ads yet

Current status

Advertising is not currently open.

We are publishing this policy early so users, partners, and future advertisers can understand the standards before any advertising program is introduced.

Not accepting ads yet

LifeAider is not currently accepting advertising placements. This policy explains the standards we would apply before any future launch.

Clear labelling

Ads, sponsored placements, paid partnerships, and promoted content must be clearly labelled and separated from normal product content.

Safety review

Commercial content must meet user safety, privacy, integrity, and product-quality standards before appearing on LifeAider.

Current availability

LifeAider is not currently accepting advertising placements.

LifeAider is focused on building a clean, trusted product experience. If we introduce ads later, placements will be limited, clearly labelled, reviewed for safety, and separated from organic product guidance.

Future partner interest

Partners may contact LifeAider through the official contact page. Acceptance is not guaranteed, and every commercial placement would be subject to review.

Core principles

These standards guide advertising and sponsored content decisions.

  • Honesty: no deceptive claims, fake urgency, hidden fees, false endorsements, or misleading business models.
  • Safety: commercial content must not promote scams, unsafe products, illegal services, or harmful claims.
  • Clear labelling: ads, sponsorships, and paid partnerships must be easy to identify.
  • User-first experience: commercial content should not be disruptive, excessive, or designed to manipulate engagement.
  • Privacy and respect: advertising must not exploit sensitive traits, vulnerabilities, or protected characteristics.

Prohibited advertising content

Examples of ads, sponsors, and commercial content LifeAider will not allow.

  • Scams, phishing, impersonation, fraudulent offers, or deceptive business models.
  • Illegal products, illegal services, or instructions that facilitate wrongdoing.
  • Hate, harassment, threats, or discriminatory content targeting protected classes.
  • Adult sexual content, explicit nudity, sexual exploitation, or unsafe sexual services.
  • Weapons, explosives, restricted weapon accessories, or unsafe high-risk physical goods.
  • Unsubstantiated medical claims, guaranteed cure claims, dangerous health advice, or misleading before-and-after claims.
  • Fake endorsements, fabricated reviews, manipulated proof, or non-functional landing pages.
  • Malware, forced redirects, cloaking, deceptive checkout pages, or suspicious payment flows.

LifeAider may apply stricter standards than legally required when content could affect safety, wellbeing, trust, or user confidence.

Targeting and privacy

LifeAider should avoid invasive, exploitative, or discriminatory ad targeting.

Not allowed

  • Targeting based on sensitive traits such as health, religion, political views, or sexual orientation.
  • Ads that imply knowledge of private attributes or personal struggles.
  • Discriminatory targeting for jobs, housing, finance, education, or opportunity-related categories.

Preferred approach

  • Contextual relevance instead of sensitive profiling.
  • Clear privacy disclosures and user controls where applicable.
  • Minimal data use and privacy-first defaults.

Learn more about LifeAider data handling in the Privacy Policy.

Labelling and sponsored content

Commercial placements must be clearly distinct from normal product content.

  • Ads and sponsored posts must be labelled in plain language, such as “Sponsored” or “Ad.”
  • Creators, employers, brands, or partners must disclose paid partnerships when applicable.
  • Sponsored content must follow the same safety, integrity, and restricted-content rules as ads.
  • LifeAider may require additional review or verification for high-risk categories or unclear sponsorship relationships.

Enforcement

LifeAider may restrict, remove, or reject commercial content that violates policy.

  • Ad rejection before publication.
  • Removal of active ads or sponsored content.
  • Requesting additional verification from advertisers or partners.
  • Restricting accounts after repeated or serious violations.
  • Reporting severe fraud, exploitation, or unsafe activity to relevant authorities when appropriate.

See something suspicious?

Report misleading, unsafe, suspicious, or deceptive commercial content through Contact support.

Contact

For business inquiries, future partnerships, policy questions, or reports.

If you are reporting scams, unsafe behaviour, suspicious links, or deceptive content, use the support route so LifeAider can review the issue.

Commercial content must earn trust.

LifeAider’s advertising standards are designed to protect the core experience. Ads and sponsorships should be clear, limited, reviewed, and separated from independent product, safety, and support information.