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Devon with Kids Disclosure policy

Updated 18 September 2025

Devon with Kids is a personal blog edited by me, Claire Hall. I accept forms of cash advertising, sponsorship, paid insertions and other forms of compensation such as affiliate links to products and brands I believe in. I will always give my honest opinions regardless of compensation.

What this means on Devon with Kids blog, videos and social media

I’m legally required to disclose where I have been paid or received a product, holiday or experience in exchange for an advertorial feature on my blog, in videos or on social media. Read more about the Advertising Standards Agency’s guidance for bloggers and digital influencers which was released on 28 September 2018 to clarify this complex area of advertising law.

I want to make it clear that I’m not always paid for advertising and promoting the brands I work with, and they don’t always have control over what I write or produce. However, the law states that I must describe these posts as *Advertorial features* or tag them with the #ad hashtag regardless. Some advertisers ask for disclosures to be worded in a specific way. I will work with them to make this as clear as possible and link to this disclosure statement for more information.

Transparency for blog readers

For further clarity I have the space in my blog posts to explain the compensation I have received in more detail. I do so in a disclosure statement at the bottom of my advertorial feature blog posts. When I share my blog posts on my social media I will use the ‘AD’ in my posts.

Transparency on social media

Where I am working with a brand on Facebook, Instagram, TripAdvisor or Pinterest I will use the ‘AD’ prominently in my posts to show there is a paid or unpaid relationship with a brand.

Transparency on video

On Youtube I will use Youtube’s ‘Includes paid promotion’ notice at the beginning of all my videos where there is paid or unpaid relationship with a brand. I also provide a more detailed disclosure statement in the video description to explain the compensation I have received. When I share my videos on my social media I will use the ‘AD’ in my posts.

Please remember that *Advertisement feature* or AD does not necessarily mean I have been paid money for the promotion.

Affiliate links

Devon with Kids is a participant in the Amazon EU Associates Programme, an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.co.uk. I am also a member of other affiliate programmes, including AWIN and Stay22.

Posts using these links will feature an affiliate statement at the top like this:

*This post contains affiliate links. If you click and buy something, I may earn some commission. This is at no extra cost to you but helps me cover the costs of running this website. See my privacy policy and disclosure policy for more information.*

If you click on an affiliate link in these posts and make a purchase I may earn some commission. You will not be charged extra for this but this does help me cover the running costs of this website.

If you have any questions about disclosure on any of Devon with Kids’ platforms then please get in touch.

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Claire Hall, the editor of the Devon with Kids website

Hi, I'm Claire and I created Devon with Kids as a free and independent resource for parents living in the South West of England and for those visiting Devon with their family.

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    • Barnstaple
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    • Dartmoor
    • Dartmouth
    • Dawlish
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    • Hartland
    • Ilfracombe
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    • Tavistock
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    • Accessible places
    • Adventure playgrounds
    • Alpaca walking
    • Animals
    • Annual passes
    • Beaches in East Devon
    • Beaches in North Devon
    • Beaches in South Devon
    • Crabbing
    • Dinosaurs
    • Dog-friendly
    • Farm shops
    • FREE things to do in Devon
    • National Trust
    • Outdoor activities
    • Pottery painting
    • Rainy days
    • Soft play
    • Teen-friendly
    • Theme parks
    • Toddler-friendly
    • Trains
    • Unusual things to do in Devon
    • Waterfall walks
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