Affiliate Disclosure
FTC 16 CFR Part 255 disclosure · last updated 16 June 2026
Plain-language disclosure
VRTubbies participates in affiliate marketing programs with the adult studios whose content we list. When you follow a link from VRTubbies to a studio website and subscribe, buy a single scene, or otherwise convert into a paying customer, that studio may pay us a commission. The commission is built into the studio's existing pricing — you do not pay more because you arrived through us.
Why we have to tell you this
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission's Endorsement Guides (16 CFR Part 255) require us to make any material connection between us and the businesses we recommend clearly and conspicuously visible. The relationship between VRTubbies and the listed studios is a material connection. This page makes the relationship explicit.
How affiliate links work on this site
- All outbound affiliate links on VRTubbies pass through a redirect under
/go/in the URL path. - Affiliate redirects open in a new tab and are blocked from search-engine crawling via
robots.txt. - The destination studio receives a tracking parameter that identifies the click as originating from VRTubbies.
- If that click later converts to a paying subscription within the studio's tracking window, VRTubbies earns a commission.
What this does NOT change
- Studios do not pay us to be listed in the catalogue.
- Studios do not see our editorial copy before it goes live.
- Studios cannot pay for higher placement in our scoring rubric or in our top-25 hand-curated reviews.
- Our scoring rubric and editorial process are documented on /methodology and applied consistently regardless of commercial relationship.
- Withdrawal of an affiliate relationship by a studio does not cause us to remove or down-rank that studio's catalogue listing.
Honest opinions, regardless of revenue
Editorial opinions expressed on VRTubbies reflect the independent judgment of the editorial team listed on /about. Where the editorial team and the commercial interest of the site diverge — for example, when we score a studio low even though they pay a commission — the editorial line wins. We will publish an unfavourable review of an affiliate partner if that is what the rubric produces.
Cookies and tracking
Affiliate redirects use first-party cookies and URL parameters to attribute conversions. We do not share personally identifiable information with studios beyond what is necessary to attribute an affiliate click. Studios' own privacy policies apply once you arrive at their site. For our own data handling see /privacy.
If we ever take a paid placement
We currently do not accept paid placement, sponsored reviews, or advertorial content. If we begin to in the future, those placements will be marked clearly as Sponsored or Advertisement at the unit level, in addition to being declared on this page. Per FTC §255.5, such disclosures will be unmistakable rather than implied.
Contact
Questions about how this works, or a request to verify a specific relationship, can be sent to [email protected].