Editorial and advertising disclosure
Last updated: 1 June 2026
This page explains how editorial content on filteringbeamgre.world is produced and how paid advertising may appear, in line with Australian Consumer Law (ACL) transparency expectations and our Privacy Policy.
1. Editorial content
Articles, program outlines, and event listings are created to provide free general information about digital wellbeing and screen balance. They are not medical advice. Content may be drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by a person (see AI disclosure).
We do not accept payment to alter factual descriptions in guides. If we ever publish sponsored material, it will be clearly labelled (for example, “Sponsored” or “Advertisement”) at the top of the relevant page.
2. Paid advertising (e.g. Google Ads)
We may display third-party advertisements on this Site or promote the Site through platforms such as Google Ads. Advertisements:
- are separate from our educational articles;
- are subject to the advertiser’s own terms and privacy practices;
- must not state or imply that we endorse a third-party health product unless explicitly disclosed; and
- are targeted in accordance with applicable platform policies and Australian law.
Clicking an ad may take you to a third-party website. Review their policies before providing personal information.
3. No sale of health products on this Site
We do not sell medicines, supplements, medical devices, or “detox cure” products through filteringbeamgre.ddd. References to habits or routines are educational only.
4. Affiliate links
At present we do not use affiliate links in articles. If that changes, we will update this page and disclose the relationship near any link.
5. Complaints
Concerns about misleading content or advertising may be sent to business@filteringbeamgre.world. Australian consumers may also contact the ACCC via accc.gov.au.