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Plain-English transparency: who we're connected to, how we earn, and why our scores are still worth reading.

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StreamNest is an independent publication about IPTV and streaming. We want you to trust what you read here, so this page explains exactly how the site is funded and where our incentives lie.

1. We earn from outbound links

When you click through to an IPTV service from one of our reviews and go on to subscribe, we may receive a referral fee or commission. This is the main way StreamNest covers its costs. It never changes the price you pay — in most cases it’s funded by the provider’s own marketing budget.

Links that can earn us money are marked with rel="sponsored" in the page code, and provider cards that belong to a commercial partner carry a visible “Partner” badge.

2. Our relationship with the providers we review

The IPTV services currently listed on our reviews page and in our best-of rankingare operated by StreamNest’s commercial partners. That is a real conflict of interest, and the honest thing to do is to say so clearly rather than bury it. We do that on every relevant page.

As StreamNest grows, we expect to add non-partner services to these comparisons. When we do, they’ll be labelled differently and judged on the same criteria.

3. How we score

Editorial scores are based on factors a reader actually cares about:

  • Price and value for money
  • Language and regional channel coverage
  • Catalogue size (live channels + on-demand)
  • Device and app support
  • Track record, support quality and transparency

A partner relationship does not buy a higher score. If two partners differ on price or coverage, their scores differ too — and we’ll happily tell you when a service isn’t the right fit for you.

4. What we will never do

  • Invent ratings, reviews or customer testimonials.
  • Hide a commercial relationship behind a “neutral” label.
  • Recommend a service we wouldn’t suggest to a friend.

5. About IPTV legality

StreamNest publishes information and opinion. The legal status of IPTV services varies by country and by what content a service carries — see our guide on IPTV legality. Nothing on this site is legal advice; you are responsible for complying with the laws where you live.

6. Analytics & cookies

We use privacy-respecting analytics that only load after you accept the cookie banner. See our cookie policy and privacy policy for the details.

7. Questions

If anything here is unclear, email hello@streamnest.tv with “Disclosure” in the subject line.