Loans Plainly

Trust & legal

Marketing practices

This page explains how Loans Plainly separates educational content, advertising disclosure, loan request links, and third-party lender network references.

Loans Plainly publishes general financial education. Nothing on this site is financial, legal, or tax advice, a loan offer, a lender quote, or an approval decision.

Educational first

Loans Plainly is built as an educational resource for loan costs, calculator assumptions, disclosure terms, and repayment tradeoffs.

Guides and calculators should remain useful even when no loan request links or forms are enabled.

Loan request placements

If loan request links or forms appear, they should be limited to relevant pages and labeled clearly. They should not appear on trust or legal pages.

A loan request placement may connect visitors with a third-party lender network. Loans Plainly is not a lender and does not make approval, denial, underwriting, funding, or credit decisions.

Claims we avoid

Loans Plainly avoids copy that promises outcomes, implies a specific lender result, presents an estimate as a quote, or suggests that borrowing is suitable for every reader.

Marketing copy should use cautious language, explain limits, and direct readers to lender disclosures before they accept any offer.

Disclosure standard

Any compensated placement should be disclosed near the placement and described in the advertising disclosure.

The reader should be able to tell when a link or form may connect them with a third-party network rather than an educational Loans Plainly page.

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