Affiliate & Referral Disclosure

Transparency matters to us just as much as accuracy does. This affiliate disclosure explains exactly how RozgarApps earns money, which links carry a referral code, and what that means for you as a reader before you download or register on any app we cover. If you have questions about this affiliate disclosure at any point, our Contact Us page is always open.

Please read this page alongside our main Disclaimer, which covers risk, accuracy, and third party content more broadly. Together, the two pages should answer almost any question you have about how this site operates and how we make money doing it.

Why This Page Exists

Every review post on RozgarApps ends with a short line mentioning our Affiliate and Referral Disclosure. For a while, that line pointed to a section that did not exist anywhere on the site, and we decided that gap needed fixing properly rather than quietly.

This page is that affiliate disclosure, written out in full so you never have to guess what it means or take the mention on faith.

We built this rozgarapps affiliate disclosure page because we believe a review site should be upfront about incentives, not just accurate about app features. A lot of sites in this space bury their monetization model, or don’t mention it at all. We would rather you know exactly how the money flows before you tap a download button on our site.

Some of the apps and games we review offer referral or affiliate programs to sites like ours. This is the practical, day to day side of our affiliate disclosure, separate from the policy language. These programs are set up by the app developers themselves, not by RozgarApps, and terms vary from one app to another.

When we join one of these programs, the download or registration link on that specific post may include our referral code embedded in the URL. If you download or register through that link, and in some cases if you go on to make a deposit afterward, we may earn a small commission from the app’s developer or operator.

This does not cost you anything extra. The app remains free to download either way, and any commission we earn comes out of the app operator’s marketing budget, not out of your pocket or your deposit.

It is also worth noting that referral terms can change without notice on the app side. A program that pays a commission today might be discontinued next month, and we do not always find out immediately when that happens. If you notice a link that seems outdated, our Contact Us page is the fastest way to flag it.

For context on how seriously the wider industry treats this kind of transparency, the FTC’s Endorsement Guides lay out the global reference standard for disclosing paid or incentivized recommendations, even though Pakistan has no direct regulatory equivalent enforcing it here.

What This Referral Disclosure Pakistan Page Does Not Change

This is the part we want to be completely clear about, because it is the part that actually matters to you as a reader.

A referral link never changes how we test an app or what we report about it. Specifically:

  • We do not inflate ratings for apps that pay a higher commission than others.
  • We do not hide withdrawal problems, unclear fee structures, or naming inconsistencies just because a link on that post happens to be monetized.
  • We do not accept payment in exchange for a positive review, and we do not run sponsored posts disguised as independent testing.
  • We do not remove red flags from investigative posts to protect a referral relationship with a developer.
  • We do not add referral links retroactively to older posts just to monetize traffic that is already ranking.

If an app performed poorly during testing, that shows up in the review regardless of whether a referral program exists for it. Our Poor Ratings and red flag posts are proof of this, several apps we have documented issues with carry no referral link at all, precisely because we did not want the incentive question to even come up.

Not every post on RozgarApps contains a referral link, and we do not add one to every post as a rule. This section exists specifically because readers ask us this after reading our affiliate disclosure.

Our earning apps and game review posts, the ones with a Download button, a Quick Facts table, and a version number near the top, are the most likely to include one. These are the posts structured around helping you get from discovery to installation.

Our investigative style posts, the ones documenting red flags such as bonus stacking, deposit gated VIP tiers, or mismatched promo figures, generally do not include install or referral links at all. Those posts exist purely to document what we found during testing, not to drive downloads, so there is usually nothing to monetize on them in the first place.

Where to Look on Each Post

Every monetized post carries a line near the download section or in the closing disclaimer block stating that some links may include our referral code. That line sits in the same place across every post, right before the Reviewed By section, so you always know where to check.

If you do not see that line on a specific post, no referral link is present on it, and any download link there is a plain link to the app’s own download page.

Earning Apps Affiliate Disclosure and Your Own Research

Even with a referral link removed from the equation entirely, we still recommend doing your own research before depositing money into any app listed on this site.

Real money gaming and earning apps carry inherent financial risk, and that risk exists completely independent of how we are compensated for the traffic we send. An app can be well reviewed on our site and still not be the right fit for your situation, your risk tolerance, or your budget.

Our earning apps affiliate disclosure commitment is simple. We tell you when a link is monetized, we tell you exactly what we found during testing, screen by screen, and we let you decide what to do with that information. We are not in the business of pushing you toward a deposit you are not ready to make.

Why We Choose to Disclose This at All

Pakistan does not currently have a dedicated regulatory body enforcing affiliate disclosure rules the way some other countries do through agencies like the FTC.

We are disclosing this anyway, because we believe readers deserve to know when money changes hands, whether or not a law requires us to say so. A disclosure that only exists because a regulator forces it tends to read that way, buried in legal language nobody reads. We would rather write ours in plain terms and mean it.

Trust is harder to earn back than it is to keep, and in a category already full of unregulated apps and vague promises, we would rather be the site that overexplains its own incentives than the one that hides them. This affiliate disclosure exists for that reason alone.

How This Fits Into Our Review Process

Our testing process stays the same across every post, regardless of whether monetization is involved.

  • We install the actual APK on a real device and document exactly what the app shows on screen, not what the marketing page claims.
  • We record deposit tiers, withdrawal minimums, and fee structures precisely as displayed inside the app itself.
  • We flag inconsistencies, such as mismatched domains between the download page and the in app branding, or bonus figures that do not scale logically across tiers.
  • We publish a Reviewed By line naming the RozgarApps Team member responsible for that specific test, so the review is attributable, not anonymous.

A referral relationship with an app’s developer has no bearing on any of these four steps. The testing happens first, the writeup reflects what we found, and the referral link, if one exists, gets added afterward as a separate and clearly marked layer.

FAQs

Does RozgarApps Earn Commission From App Downloads?

Sometimes, yes. On posts where a referral program exists, downloading or registering through our link may earn us a small commission from the app’s operator. This is stated directly on the individual post whenever it applies, so you never have to check this page mid read to find out.

Does an Affiliate Link Cost Me Anything Extra?

No. Downloading an app through a referral link costs exactly the same as downloading it any other way. The commission comes from the app’s operator’s marketing spend, not from you or your deposit.

Do Referral Links Affect Your Ratings?

No. Our testing findings, star ratings, and red flag reporting stay the same whether or not a referral program exists for that particular app.

How Do I Know if a Specific Post Has a Referral Link?

Check the disclaimer section near the bottom of the post, just before the Reviewed By line. If a referral link is present on that post, that section will mention it directly.

Are Your Investigative Posts Monetized Too?

Generally no. Posts built around documenting red flags, such as bonus stacking or unclear VIP terms, are written to inform rather than to drive downloads, and typically do not include referral links at all.

Who Do I Contact if Something Feels Unclear?

You can reach out through our Contact Us page, and we will clarify the specific post in question or update this disclosure if something needs fixing.

Changes to This Disclosure

We may update this page as our referral partnerships change, as new apps are added to our review pipeline, or as individual affiliate programs end or get replaced by new ones.

Continued use of RozgarApps after an update to this page means you accept the current version of it.

Reviewed By

RozgarApps Team. For questions about a specific post or referral link, contact us directly.