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    affiliatePartners Program Terms

    These terms govern participation in the affiliatePartners affiliate program. Accepting them is part of applying, and your acceptance is recorded with the version below.

    Version 2.0 · Last updated 2026-08-22

    1. The Agreement and Its Acceptance

    This agreement is made between you and Wissen & Wohlstand GmbH Slowakei s. r. o., with registered office at Lermontovova 3, 81105 Bratislava, Slovakia, company registration number 56218796, VAT ID SK2122240263, trading as travelData.shop ("we", "us", "our"). In it, "you" means the person or company applying to the program.

    The agreement is formed when we notify you that your application has been approved, and it continues until it is terminated under section 27. Applying is not acceptance by us: we may decline an application without giving a reason, and we may withdraw an approval before any commission has been earned.

    These terms incorporate our general Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy. Where a provision of this agreement conflicts with either of those documents in relation to the program, this agreement prevails. Program information published in your partner portal — current rates, tier thresholds, bounties, creative assets and the payout methods available to you — forms part of this agreement and may change under section 31.

    Each version of these terms carries a version number, shown above. Your acceptance is recorded against the version in force at the moment you accepted it. Commission already earned is always settled under the version that was in force when it was earned.

    We publish this page in every language the site supports. Translations are provided for convenience; if a translated version differs in meaning from the English one, the English version governs.

    2. Definitions

    "Partner" means an approved participant in the program. "Code" means a tracking code issued to a Partner, usable both as a link and as a checkout code. "Referred Customer" means a customer whose purchase is attributed to a Partner under section 6. "Commission" means the amount payable under section 7.

    "Order" means a completed, paid purchase on our platform. "Order Value" means the amount charged for an Order in USD, excluding tax, and calculated as set out in section 7. "Cleared Commission" means Commission that has passed the holding period and has not been reversed. "Partner Portal" means the signed-in area where your account, codes, statistics, statements and payouts live. "Program Materials" means the logos, banners, copy, data feed and other assets we make available to you. "Applicable Law" means every law, regulation and binding regulatory guidance that applies to you, to us, or to the activity in question, in any country where you promote us or where your audience is located.

    3. Eligibility and Enrolment

    You must be at least 18 and hold one partner account only. Applications are reviewed individually and approval is at our discretion; we do not require a minimum audience size, and we do not guarantee approval.

    If you apply on behalf of a company, you confirm that you are authorised to bind it, and "you" then means that company. The information you give us — your identity, your country, the channels you promote on and your payout details — must be accurate at the time you give it and must be kept up to date. We may verify it at any time, and an account holding information we cannot verify may be suspended until it is corrected.

    You must own or lawfully control every website, channel, list, account or application through which you promote us, and each one must comply with the rules of the platform it runs on. You must tell us about the main channels you intend to use; a channel we have not seen is still subject to these terms, but promotion through a channel that breaches section 16, 17 or 18 does not earn Commission.

    Our own staff, contractors and their household members may not hold a partner account. Neither may anyone whose participation would place us in breach of section 14.

    4. Your Account and Its Security

    You are responsible for everything that happens under your partner account, including anything done by a colleague, an agency or a tool you have given access to. Keep your credentials, any API keys you mint and any two-factor devices to yourself, and do not share a login.

    Tell us immediately if you believe your account, a code or an API key has been compromised. Until you have told us and we have had a reasonable opportunity to act, activity through your account counts as yours — including Commission generated by it and any clawback that follows. We may suspend access, force a re-authentication or revoke a key whenever our security signals suggest we should.

    Holding a second account, or having one held for you by another person or entity you control, is a breach of these terms. Where we find duplicates we may merge them, close all but one, and reverse Commission that only exists because of the duplication.

    5. Relationship of the Parties

    You are an independent contractor. Nothing in this agreement creates an employment, agency, partnership, joint venture or franchise relationship, and neither of us may bind the other, incur an obligation on the other’s behalf, or hold itself out as able to do so. You decide how, when and where you promote us, you bear your own costs, and you are responsible for your own staff, taxes and insurance.

    The program is not exclusive in either direction. You may promote competing products, including other eSIM providers, and we may sell directly, run our own marketing on any channel, and work with any number of other partners — including on the same keywords, placements and audiences you use. You are never guaranteed a category, a territory or an audience.

    A Referred Customer is our customer, not yours. We own the customer relationship, we set prices, we decide what to sell and where, and we handle support, refunds and cancellations. You must not present yourself as able to decide any of those things, and you must not take payment for our products yourself.

    6. Attribution and Measurement

    A purchase is attributed to the Partner whose link was clicked most recently within 30 days before the order, or whose code was entered at checkout. An entered code takes precedence over a click.

    After a Referred Customer's first purchase, further purchases by that customer are attributed to the same Partner for 365 days, regardless of which network or plan they choose. An attribution already inside its window is not displaced by a later click from another Partner.

    Attribution depends on measurement, and measurement is not perfect. A click our system does not record cannot be attributed. Browser privacy settings, tracking prevention, ad blockers, a customer clearing their storage, switching device or browser, an app that opens links in its own container, a network outage or an interrupted checkout can each break the chain between a click and an order, and none of them is within our control. We do not guarantee that every referral will be tracked, and we are not liable for Commission that was not recorded for these reasons. Your code, typed at checkout, is the path that does not depend on any of this, which is why every Partner has one.

    Our systems are the sole determining record of clicks, codes and attributed purchases.

    7. Commission

    Commission is a percentage of the order value in USD, calculated before any discount from the Partner's own code is applied, and excluding amounts paid with store credit or gift cards. Rates depend on tier and are published in full on the program page.

    Commission is calculated and held in USD. Where a customer paid in another currency, the order is converted at the rate our platform used for that order. If you take your payout in a currency other than USD, the amount is converted at the rate in force on the day the payout is prepared; the sum that reaches your account is then a matter between you, your payment provider and your bank, and any fee or spread they apply is not something we can control or reimburse.

    A tier reached is retained for 12 months regardless of subsequent volume. Tier qualification is assessed on either the number of sales or the revenue over the preceding twelve months, whichever is reached first, and counts only commissions that have cleared the holding period.

    Commission is held for 30 days after the purchase, covering the refund and chargeback period, and becomes payable after that.

    Only one Commission is paid on any order. Where more than one Partner could be credited, the rules in section 6 decide which one is, and the decision is not shared between them. A rate change, a tier change or a bounty applies to orders placed after it takes effect and never retroactively to orders already placed.

    8. What Does Not Earn Commission

    No Commission arises on:

    • Tax, and any fee shown separately from the price of the plan.
    • The part of an order paid with store credit, travelData Coins, a gift card or a refund credit.
    • A free plan, a trial eSIM or anything else given away at no charge, including the part of a later order that a trial converts into where we have said so in the portal.
    • An order placed by you, by your household, or by any account or entity you control.
    • An order that is cancelled, refunded, charged back, unpaid, duplicated, or created for testing.
    • An order we determine to be fraudulent, or generated by traffic that breaches section 16.
    • An enterprise, wholesale or individually negotiated purchase, unless we have agreed otherwise with you in writing.
    • An order placed by our staff or contractors.

    Whether a particular product line earns Commission — new plans, top-ups, renewals, add-ons — is stated in the Partner Portal, and we may change it for future orders on notice. Where the portal is silent, the product earns at your ordinary rate.

    9. Your Codes and the Customer Discount

    You may create codes from any unused word, and there is no limit on how many you hold. A code remains assigned to you permanently, including after you retire it, so that material you have already published keeps working. We may withdraw a code that infringes a third party's rights, impersonates us, or misstates the offer.

    A customer who enters your code currently saves 5 % on their order. That percentage is set by us, is the same for every Partner, and may be changed or withdrawn at any time for future orders. Your Commission is calculated before it, so the discount never comes out of your earnings. You may not offer, advertise or imply any discount, cashback, rebate or gift other than the one your code actually applies, and you may not pay a customer out of your own Commission in order to win the sale.

    A code is a public word. Anyone who learns it may use it, and Commission follows the code wherever it is typed — which is why publishing it on a coupon aggregator is prohibited under section 16 rather than merely discouraged. You are responsible for where your codes appear once you have published them.

    10. Bounties and Temporary Offers

    We may publish bounties — an extra amount on top of your ordinary Commission for orders to a particular destination or region, running for a stated period. A bounty applies to orders placed while it is live, is paid on the same schedule and through the same channel as the Commission it rides on, and is subject to the same holding period, reversal and clawback rules.

    Bounties are discretionary. We may add, change, shorten or end one at any time, and the version shown in the Partner Portal at the moment an order is placed is the one that applies to it. A bounty that has ended does not create an expectation that it will return.

    11. Introducing Other Partners

    If you introduce another Partner, you receive 5 % of the commission they earn, for 24 months from their approval. This is paid by us in addition to their commission and is never deducted from it. This applies to one level only: you do not earn on Partners introduced by those you introduced. Introducing yourself, or an account you control, is not permitted.

    You may not promise anyone a rate, a tier, an approval or an income in order to recruit them, and you may not recruit through unsolicited messaging. An introduction is an introduction, not a downline: you have no authority over the Partner you introduced, no claim on their audience, and no right to see their figures beyond the summary we show you. If their account is terminated for a prohibited practice, the override on their Commission ends with it.

    12. Statements, Claims and Disputes

    Your Partner Portal shows clicks, attributed orders, Commission and its status in near real time, and we send a statement once a month. Figures shown before an order has cleared the holding period are provisional and may go down as well as up.

    If you believe a sale was not credited to you, raise a claim from the Partner Portal within 60 days of the date you believe the purchase was made, giving the date, the code or link used and anything else that identifies the order. We will check the click and attribution records around that date and tell you what we find. A claim raised after 60 days may not be recoverable, because the underlying click records are not kept indefinitely.

    If you disagree with a statement or a payout, tell us within 30 days of it being issued. After that the statement is treated as accepted, except where the error is ours and we discover it ourselves — we correct our own mistakes in either direction whenever we find them, including underpayments in your favour.

    13. Payouts

    Payouts are made monthly once cleared commission reaches $50, by PayPal, Wise or bank transfer. Your first payout is made regardless of the threshold. Alternatively you may take commission as travelData Coins at any time with a 15 % bonus; store credit is not exchangeable for cash.

    You are responsible for the accuracy of your payout details. A payout sent to the details on file is treated as delivered, and we are not liable for a payment that fails or goes astray because those details were wrong or out of date. Transfer fees are borne by you, except on your first payout. Where a payout fails, we return the amount to your balance and it goes out with the next run once you have corrected the details.

    If a payout cannot be delivered and you do not respond to two written notices sent to your account address over 90 days, the balance is held as unclaimed. We keep it available to you for as long as Applicable Law requires and will pay it on request during that period; afterwards it may be dealt with as that law directs.

    We may withhold a payout while a review under section 25 or 26 is open, while identity or tax documentation is outstanding, or where an order in the balance has not yet cleared. We may set off against your balance anything you owe us, including reversed Commission and amounts paid in error.

    14. Identity Verification and Sanctions

    Before we pay you in cash we verify who you are. You agree to provide the identity and, where relevant, business and beneficial-ownership information we or our payment providers ask for, and to update it when it changes. Verification is not required to take your Commission as travelData Coins, which never leaves our own ledger — so you can start earning immediately and complete the paperwork before your first cash payout.

    We may run the checks required of us under anti-money-laundering, counter-terrorist-financing and know-your-customer rules, including screening against sanctions lists, and may repeat them periodically. Payouts stay on hold while a check is outstanding.

    You confirm that you are not, and are not owned or controlled by, a person or entity subject to sanctions administered by the European Union, the United Nations, the United Kingdom, the United States or any other authority whose sanctions apply to us, and that you are not located in a comprehensively sanctioned country or territory. You will not use the program, your codes or any Commission to facilitate a transaction that would breach sanctions or export-control law. We will suspend or terminate an account immediately where we believe this section is breached, and will report where we are required to.

    15. Taxes

    You are responsible for your own taxes and for the accuracy of the payment and tax details you provide. Commission is stated exclusive of any VAT or equivalent turnover tax; where such tax is due on your Commission, it is handled according to the rules of your country and ours, and where the reverse charge applies you are responsible for accounting for it. We may require identity or tax documentation before paying.

    We may withhold or deduct from a payout any amount we are required by Applicable Law to withhold, and we will tell you when we do. Where documentation you could have supplied would have reduced a withholding, supplying it late does not create a claim against us for the difference. We do not give tax advice, and nothing on this page is tax advice.

    16. Prohibited Practices

    You must not:

    • Bid on our brand name, its variants or its misspellings in any paid search or paid social platform.
    • Send paid traffic straight to our site through a link that hides its destination, or run any advertisement whose visible URL suggests it belongs to us.
    • Distribute codes through coupon, discount or cashback sites without our written consent.
    • Set tracking without a deliberate click, including cookie stuffing, forced clicks, pop-unders and browser extensions.
    • Generate clicks or orders by automated, simulated or non-genuine means, including bots, click farms, emulators, proxy or VPN farms and coordinated groups acting together.
    • Offer incentives for clicks or purchases that are not genuine recommendations.
    • Send bulk email to lists that are not your own opted-in audience.
    • Register domains or accounts containing our brand name.
    • Publish an application, extension, profile or handle whose name or icon implies it is ours or is endorsed by us.
    • Use your own code for your own purchases, or those of a household or entity you control.
    • Farm free or trial eSIMs, or encourage others to open multiple accounts to claim them repeatedly.
    • Encourage or assist a customer to request a refund or raise a chargeback in order to affect your earnings, or to buy and rebook for the same purpose.
    • Name the network suppliers behind our plans. Write about coverage and networks, not about who we buy from.
    • Make claims about coverage, speed, price or availability that our own materials do not support.
    • Present yourself as our support channel, answer support questions as though you were us, or collect a customer’s payment, account or identity details on our behalf.
    • Resell, sublicense or redistribute our plans, our data feed or your access to the program, or place your own margin on top of our prices.
    • Scrape, crawl or bulk-download our site beyond the data feed and API we provide, or interfere with, probe or circumvent any technical measure protecting it.
    • Do anything through the program that breaches Applicable Law, or that creates a serious risk of regulatory action against us.

    A breach of this section does not merely stop future earnings: Commission generated through a prohibited practice is not earned at all, may be reversed whether or not it has been paid, and is grounds for immediate suspension under section 27.

    17. Marketing Standards and Claims

    Everything you publish about us must be truthful, current and capable of being checked against our own materials at the time you publish it. If you describe what a plan includes, what it costs, how long it lasts or where it works, take the description from the plan itself and say when you checked.

    Prices change, vary by currency and by market, and a price you quote today may be wrong tomorrow. If you publish one, mark it as indicative and as of a date, or link to the live page instead. Never present a price, a discount or a promotion as guaranteed, permanent or exclusive to your audience unless we have told you in writing that it is.

    Do not promise a speed, a network, a specific carrier, hotspot behaviour, voice or SMS service, or that a particular handset will work. Device support and network behaviour are matters of fact that we publish and that change; point your audience at our compatibility information rather than restating it. Do not describe our refund, cancellation or support policy in terms that differ from ours.

    You are responsible for complying with the advertising, consumer-protection, telecommunications and electronic-marketing rules of every market you reach, including the rules on unsolicited messaging in that market. Where a claim would be lawful in one country and not in another, the stricter rule applies to the version of the content that country can see.

    18. Content and Channel Standards

    You may not promote us on, or alongside, content that is unlawful, hateful, harassing, sexually explicit, violent, defamatory, that infringes someone else’s rights, that is aimed at children, or that would breach the rules of the platform it sits on. The same applies to content generated automatically at volume with no editorial value, and to any placement designed to be clicked by mistake.

    You are solely responsible for the content you publish and for anything a third party publishes on your behalf, including an agency, a sub-contractor or an automated tool. We may ask you to remove or correct a specific piece of content, and you will do so within five working days; where the content is unlawful or exposes us to immediate risk, we may suspend attribution on the codes involved until it is gone.

    19. Disclosure

    You must disclose the commercial nature of your recommendation clearly and prominently wherever you promote us, in the language of the content, as required by consumer protection rules in your market.

    The disclosure must be visible without the reader having to click, expand or scroll to find it, must be in the same language and register as the content, and must be legible in the format the content is consumed in — spoken as well as captioned in a video, in the post itself rather than only in a profile or a bio. Where the platform provides a paid-partnership label, use it as well as, not instead of, the disclosure. Where you cannot disclose — because a format or a client forbids it — do not run the promotion.

    20. Brand and Creative Use

    You may use the logos and creative assets we provide, unmodified, to promote the program. You may not present yourself as us, imply an employment or exclusive relationship, or use our brand in a way that suggests we endorse other products.

    What you have is a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable and revocable licence to use Program Materials for the sole purpose of promoting us under this agreement. It grants you no ownership, no goodwill and no right to register anything. It ends automatically when this agreement ends. We keep every right we have not expressly granted here.

    You keep the rights in the content you create. So that we can run the program, you allow us to name you as a Partner, to show your channel name and public profile in our own materials and in the Partner Portal, and to quote or re-share promotional content you have published about us with attribution. You can withdraw that permission for future use by telling us, and we will stop using it within a reasonable period.

    21. Data Feed, API and Postbacks

    Where we give you a product data feed, you may use it only to promote us, and only in a form that keeps your own tracking links intact. You may cache and re-format it to fit your site. You may not resell it, pass it to a third party, present it as your own catalogue, or use it to build or improve a competing catalogue. It is a snapshot: prices, availability and plan details change constantly, so refresh it on a sensible schedule and never present a cached figure as live.

    Reporting API keys are issued to you personally, are limited in number and rate, and must be kept secret and rotated if exposed. Do not exceed the published limits, work around them with parallel keys, or use a key on behalf of anyone else. We may revoke a key, reduce a limit, or change the interface where we need to; where a change breaks an integration we will give as much notice as the circumstances allow.

    Where you configure a server-to-server postback, you are responsible for the endpoint you nominate, for keeping it available, and for handling what arrives at it. A postback is a convenience and not the record: if it fails, is duplicated or arrives late, the Partner Portal remains the authoritative figure. Any value you pass through a sub-identifier must not contain a person’s name, email address, phone number or any other personal data, because it will be stored and returned to you as-is.

    22. Data Protection and Privacy

    Each of us acts as an independent controller of the personal data it processes in connection with the program. We process yours to run your account and pay you, as described in our Privacy Policy. You process your own audience’s data on your own account, under your own privacy notice, and we are not responsible for it.

    You will comply with data-protection and electronic-marketing law wherever your audience is, including the GDPR and its national implementations and the equivalent rules in the other markets you reach. Where you use tracking technologies on your own property, obtaining any consent required for them is your responsibility, and the consent must be genuine — the tracking of a click that required no valid consent is not something we can repair afterwards.

    You have no right to our customers’ personal data and we will not give it to you. Statistics we show you are aggregated for that reason. If you ever learn a customer’s details through us — through a support conversation, a claim, or a mistake on our side — you may use them only to resolve the matter they arose from, and never to market to that person, to build a list, or to enrich a profile.

    If you become aware of a security incident affecting personal data connected with the program, tell us without undue delay and give us the information we reasonably need to meet our own obligations.

    23. Confidentiality

    Some of what you see through the program is not public: individually negotiated rates, unpublished bounties, forthcoming campaigns, product plans, our own conversion and performance figures, and anything we mark as confidential. Keep it to yourself, use it only to perform this agreement, protect it at least as carefully as you protect your own confidential information, and share it inside your organisation only with people who need it and are bound to the same standard.

    This does not cover information that is already public without your fault, that you already had, that you develop independently, or that you receive lawfully from someone else. You may disclose what a court or regulator requires you to disclose, and you will tell us first where you are lawfully able to. These obligations continue for three years after this agreement ends. Your own published rate — the tier you are on and what you earn — is yours to talk about; nothing here stops you telling your audience how you are paid, which section 19 in fact requires.

    24. Non-Circumvention and Non-Solicitation

    While you participate in the program and for twelve months afterwards, you will not use what you learned through it to bypass us — by approaching a supplier, network or commercial contact you first became aware of through the program in order to arrange the same business without us, or by diverting a customer we introduced to you into a purchase off our platform. This does not restrict ordinary business with anyone you already dealt with before joining, or general advertising that is not aimed at those contacts.

    You will not solicit our staff or contractors with whom you had material contact through the program to leave us during the same period. A response to a public job advertisement is not solicitation.

    25. Fraud Screening

    Clicks and orders pass through automated checks. Traffic that trips one of them is flagged, and the Commission attached to it is frozen — not deleted — while it is reviewed. We keep the underlying evidence so that a decision can be explained and, where the flag was wrong, reversed and paid.

    We do not publish the thresholds, for the obvious reason. They are tuned to catch patterns, not to police an unusual day, and a single flag is a signal rather than a verdict. If your traffic is flagged we will tell you what kind of pattern caused it and give you a chance to explain; you agree to co-operate with a review, including by answering reasonable questions about the source of the traffic. Refusing to engage with a review is itself grounds for the Commission to be withheld.

    26. Reversal and Clawback

    A refunded purchase reduces the related commission in proportion to the amount refunded; a fully refunded purchase reverses it entirely. A chargeback reverses the commission in full. Commission obtained through a prohibited practice may be reversed at any time, whether or not it has been paid, and an outstanding negative balance is offset against future payouts.

    Commission paid in error — a duplicate, a miscalculation, an order credited to the wrong Partner — may also be recovered, whether by adjusting your balance or by asking you to repay it. Where the amount cannot be recovered from a balance within a reasonable period, it is repayable on request. We will always show the reason for a reversal in your Partner Portal.

    27. Suspension, Termination and Dormancy

    Either of us may end this agreement at any time. We may suspend an account immediately where we suspect a prohibited practice; a suspension stops attribution on your codes from that moment. Cleared commission earned before termination remains payable unless it was obtained through a prohibited practice.

    Termination without cause takes effect 15 days after written notice. We may terminate immediately where you commit a material breach that cannot be put right, where a breach we have asked you to put right is still outstanding after 30 days, where section 14 applies, or where you become insolvent. You may terminate immediately at any time by telling us and removing our links.

    When this agreement ends you must stop using Program Materials and our brand, and remove our links and codes from every property you control within 10 working days. Attribution stops at termination: a click before it that converts afterwards does not earn. Orders already placed continue to clear, and remain subject to the holding period, reversal and clawback exactly as before.

    An account with no click, no order and no sign-in for 18 continuous months is dormant. We may close a dormant account after giving 30 days’ notice to its address on file. Any cleared balance is paid out with that notice regardless of the usual threshold, and where it cannot be delivered it is treated as unclaimed under section 13.

    28. Your Warranties and Indemnity

    You warrant that you have the authority to enter into this agreement, that the information you give us is true, that you own or control the channels you promote through, that your content does not infringe anyone’s rights, and that your participation does not breach any other agreement you are party to or any Applicable Law.

    You will indemnify us against any third-party claim, and against fines, damages, settlements and reasonable legal costs arising from it, where it results from your content, your promotional methods, your breach of this agreement, your breach of Applicable Law, or your handling of personal data. We will tell you promptly about any such claim, give you the opportunity to take over its defence with counsel we reasonably approve, and co-operate with you at your expense. You may not settle a claim in terms that admit fault on our part or impose an obligation on us without our written consent.

    29. Disclaimers and Limitation of Liability

    The program is provided as is. We do not guarantee any level of earnings, traffic or availability, and we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss. Nothing here limits liability that cannot be limited by law.

    In particular, we do not warrant that the Partner Portal, the tracking, the data feed, the API or any report will be uninterrupted, error-free or complete, that every referral will be captured, or that any figure, forecast or example of earnings will be achieved. Examples of earnings that appear anywhere in our materials are illustrations, not projections.

    Where we are liable to you despite the above, our total liability for all claims connected with this agreement is limited to the Commission paid or payable to you in the twelve months before the event giving rise to the claim. Nothing in this agreement excludes liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, for fraud, or for anything else that cannot lawfully be excluded.

    30. Force Majeure

    Neither of us is liable for a failure or delay caused by something outside our reasonable control — including natural disaster, epidemic, war, civil unrest, act of government, sanctions, strike, failure of a network, a payment provider, a hosting provider or a mobile operator, and any large-scale internet or power outage. The affected obligations are suspended for as long as the event lasts, and the party affected will tell the other as soon as it reasonably can. This does not excuse an obligation to pay Commission already earned.

    31. Changes to These Terms

    We will give at least 30 days' notice of a material change and ask you to accept the new version. Commission already earned is settled under the terms in force when it was earned.

    Notice is given by eMail to your account address, by a notice in the Partner Portal, or both, and the new version is published here with a new version number. A change we must make sooner to comply with Applicable Law, or to close a security or fraud risk, may take effect on shorter notice, and we will say so when we give it. If you do not accept a change, your remedy is to terminate under section 27; continuing to promote us after a change has taken effect is acceptance of it.

    Rates, tier thresholds, bounties, the customer discount and the list of what earns Commission are program settings rather than terms, and may change on notice in the Partner Portal without a new version of this page. Such a change never applies to orders already placed.

    32. Governing Law and Disputes

    This agreement is governed by the law of the Slovak Republic and applicable European Union law, and the courts of the Slovak Republic have exclusive jurisdiction, save that a mandatory rule of your own country that gives you a right you cannot waive by contract is unaffected. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply.

    Before either of us starts proceedings, we will try to settle the matter between us: send a written notice describing the dispute and what you want, and we will each negotiate in good faith for 30 days. Most disagreements in this program are about a missing attribution, and section 12 resolves them faster than anything a court can do.

    A claim arising out of this agreement must be brought within one year of the date the claim arose, except where Applicable Law does not allow that period to be shortened. Either of us may apply to a court at any time for an injunction to protect intellectual property or confidential information.

    33. General Provisions

    You may not assign or transfer this agreement, or any account, code or balance under it, without our written consent. We may assign it to a group company or in connection with a merger, reorganisation or sale of the business, and will tell you if we do.

    Notices to you are sent to the eMail address on your account or posted in the Partner Portal, and are treated as received on the day they are sent. Notices to us go to [email protected], or to our registered office for anything legal. Keep your address current: a notice sent to an address you no longer read still counts.

    If we do not enforce a provision immediately, we have not waived it. A waiver counts only if it is in writing, and only for the occasion it was given.

    If a provision is found to be invalid or unenforceable, it is treated as replaced by the closest valid provision that achieves the same purpose, and the rest of the agreement stands. This agreement is for the two of us only and confers no rights on anyone else.

    Sections that by their nature should outlast the agreement do so, including the ones on commission already earned, payouts, taxes, data protection, confidentiality, non-circumvention, reversal and clawback, warranties and indemnity, liability, governing law and these general provisions.

    This agreement, together with the documents it incorporates in section 1, is the whole of what has been agreed about the program and replaces anything said or written before it. Nothing an individual says in a chat, a call or an eMail changes it unless we confirm it in writing as a change to your account.

    34. How to Reach Us

    Questions about the program, a statement or a payout: [email protected]. Anything to do with this agreement, a notice or a legal matter: the same address, marked for the attention of the legal contact, or our registered office at Lermontovova 3, 81105 Bratislava, Slovakia. A missing attribution is fastest raised as a claim from the Partner Portal, where the click records are already attached.