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Advertising Policy

Last Updated June 23, 2026 Policy language, user-choice links, and independence disclosures were reviewed for transparency.

This Advertising Policy explains how US Permit Prep treats ads, sponsorship independence, user choice links, and quiz-page safety. We are an independent DMV permit study website, not a DMV, licensing agency, driving school, insurer, or government service.

What's new

Recent page updates

  • Added this standalone policy page for clearer user and crawler access.
  • Linked the page from the footer and XML/HTML sitemap.
  • Kept policy language separate from interactive quiz tools and state study content.

Current advertising status

US Permit Prep is not currently using Google AdSense ad units or placing ads inside interactive quiz interfaces. This policy is published early so users, reviewers, and future partners can understand the standards we will apply before any ad program is enabled.

How ads may be selected in the future

If ads are introduced later, ads may be selected based on page context, general location, device/browser signals, user privacy settings, or partner systems such as Google AdSense. Ads should not change our practice questions, answer explanations, passing-score tables, state guide facts, official source links, or editorial recommendations.

Independent from advertisers

US Permit Prep is independent from advertisers. Advertisers do not write our permit guides, choose quiz answers, decide passing-score guidance, or control official DMV source links. Sponsored or advertising content, if ever used, should be distinguishable from editorial DMV study content.

No ads on quiz interfaces

Interactive question interfaces should stay focused on learning. We do not plan to place display ads inside active quiz/question flows where a user is answering practice questions, reviewing choices, or checking immediate quiz results. This protects usability and reduces accidental taps or confusing ad placement during study.

About these ads and user controls

If advertising is enabled later, users may see links such as About These Ads, AdChoices, or partner privacy controls. These controls can explain why an ad appeared and how to manage personalized advertising preferences. Browser settings, device advertising settings, and Google My Ad Center may also affect ad personalization.

Restricted or inappropriate ads

We aim to avoid advertising experiences that mislead learners into thinking an ad is an official DMV service, a guaranteed test result, or a required government payment. Users should verify government fees and licensing requirements through official DMV or state agency sources before paying any third party.

Corrections and concerns

If you see an ad or sponsored placement that appears deceptive, unsafe, inappropriate for learner drivers, or confused with official DMV services, contact us with the page URL, screenshot if available, and the approximate time you saw it.