Legal & Disclosures
Policies, disclosures, and methodology. We keep this public so users can understand what we collect, how we compare providers, and what we do (and do not) guarantee.
Privacy Policy
What we collect, how it is used, and your options.
Terms of Service
Terms governing the use of Remit-Scout.
Revenue Disclosure
How we make money and why independence matters.
How We Make Money
Detailed, user-facing explanation of incentives and disclosures.
Methodology
How we normalize quotes and compute comparisons.
Quick note
Remit-Scout is an independent comparison product. Transfers are completed on third-party provider sites. Provider checkout is the final source of truth for fees and FX.
What this legal hub covers
These documents explain the operating boundaries behind Remit-Scout's public comparison pages. They cover the data we collect, how public provider information is normalized, how affiliate relationships are disclosed, and why a provider's own checkout remains the final authority before a user sends money. We publish these policies together so users, partners, reporters, and reviewers can inspect the assumptions behind the product without needing an account.
The legal pages also separate editorial and product claims from advertising incentives. A provider can be listed, reviewed, or compared without having an affiliate relationship with Remit-Scout. When a commercial relationship exists, it does not override the need to show transparent fees, delivery-method context, checkout caveats, and the limits of our methodology.
How to use these disclosures
Start with the privacy policy if you want to understand account, analytics, and communication data. Use the methodology page to see how provider quotes, exchange-rate spreads, and Remit-Score categories are handled. Use the revenue disclosures to understand how Remit-Scout may earn money from some outbound provider visits while still requiring comparison pages to show practical user caveats.
None of these documents is a substitute for provider terms, bank disclosures, or local financial advice. They are meant to make Remit-Scout's own role clear: we help users compare options, explain tradeoffs, and route them to provider checkout, but we do not hold funds or complete transfers.
