Disclaimer

Last updated: 7 August 2026

Everything on mamangdigital.com is published in good faith and for general information. This page sets out the limits of that — what we’re claiming, what we’re not, and what you’re taking on yourself when you follow a tutorial here.

This Isn’t Professional Advice

Mamang Digital is a blog written by one person sharing what he has learned about blogging, WordPress, SEO, site performance and online monetisation. It isn’t a consultancy and nothing here is professional advice.

That matters most in three areas. Nothing here is financial advice: if you’re making decisions about income, tax on advertising revenue, or how to declare earnings, talk to an accountant in your own country. Nothing here is legal advice: the privacy policy templates, copyright points and platform policy summaries you’ll find in these articles are our reading of public documents, not a lawyer’s opinion. And nothing here is a guarantee of a search ranking, because nobody who isn’t Google can give you one.

You Follow These Tutorials at Your Own Risk

A lot of what we write involves changing settings on live websites. Editing theme files, changing a robots.txt, adjusting DNS records, installing plugins, altering how a domain resolves. Done wrong, any of those can take a site offline or remove it from search results.

We write the steps as carefully as we can and we flag the dangerous ones. But we can’t see your site, we don’t know your host, your theme, your plugin combination or your existing configuration, and we aren’t there when you click Save.

So: back up before you change anything structural, and understand that responsibility for what happens to your site rests with you. Mamang Digital accepts no liability for data loss, downtime, lost traffic, lost revenue, or any other damage arising from following instructions published here.

Results Are Not Promised

Some of our articles discuss advertising revenue, AdSense approval, affiliate income and search traffic. Any figures given are illustrations or reports of a specific case, never a projection of what you will earn.

Income from a website depends on your niche, your audience, your country, your traffic volume, the season, the advertisers bidding at the time, and a long list of things nobody controls. Two blogs following identical advice routinely end up with wildly different outcomes, and plenty of blogs earn nothing at all.

The same applies to approvals and rankings. We can explain what AdSense’s published policies ask for and what Google’s documentation says about search, but the decision in both cases belongs to Google. No article on this site, ours included, can make that decision go your way.

Information Goes Out of Date

This is a real problem in our subject area and we’d rather name it than pretend otherwise.

Blogger moves its menus. WordPress redesigns its dashboard. Google rewrites its policies and retires features with little warning. A tutorial that was exact on the day it was published can describe a menu that no longer exists eighteen months later.

We check what we publish against official documentation at the time of writing, and we revisit articles when we learn something has changed. We can’t promise every page is current on the day you read it. Where an article and the platform’s own current documentation disagree, believe the platform, and please tell us so we can fix it.

We Are Not Affiliated With the Companies We Write About

Google, Blogger, AdSense, Search Console, WordPress, Cloudflare and every other product named on this site belong to their respective owners. Their names and logos are used for identification and commentary only.

Mamang Digital is not affiliated with, authorised by, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected to any of them. Screenshots of their interfaces appear here to illustrate the steps being described. If you’re a rights holder and object to a specific use, email us and we’ll take it down.

Nothing here should be read as an official statement from any platform. For that, go to the platform’s own documentation, which we link to wherever it’s relevant.

Advertising and Affiliate Links

This site carries advertising. Ads are selected and served by Google’s systems, not chosen by us, and their appearance here is not an endorsement of the advertiser. Some of them may be for products we’d actively advise against.

Some outbound links may be affiliate links, earning us a commission if you buy something after clicking. This never costs you more and it never buys a recommendation. Where a link is an affiliate link, it’s disclosed in the article carrying it. If a tool is bad, we say so whether or not there’s a commission attached.

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Links to Other Sites

We link out often, to documentation, tools and other people’s articles. Once you follow one of those links you’ve left this site, and what happens there isn’t ours to control or guarantee. A link is not an endorsement of everything on the destination site, and sites change hands and change character without notice.

Opinions Are the Author’s Own

The site’s author teaches Informatics Engineering. Nothing published here is written in that capacity, and no view expressed on this site represents the position of any employer, institution or organisation he is associated with. This is a personal blog.

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Changes to This Disclaimer

If this page changes, the date at the top changes with it.

Contact

Corrections, complaints, and anything you think we’ve got wrong: admin@mamangdigital.com. Corrections are genuinely welcome. An article that’s wrong helps nobody, least of all us.

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