Disclaimer
Last updated: June 2026
Freesourcely is built to help you find resources, deals, and ways to save or earn — all in one place. To keep that help honest and safe, please read this carefully.
Information only — not professional advice
Everything on Freesourcely is for informational and educational purposes only. We share publicly available resources and general information — not legal, financial, tax, medical, or professional advice. We are not lawyers, financial advisors, tax preparers, or doctors. Before making any decision based on what you read here, talk to a qualified professional who knows your specific situation.
Programs and details change
Government programs, free offers, eligibility rules, and benefit amounts change often and vary by location. What’s accurate today may not be tomorrow. We do our best to keep things current, but you should always verify with the official source (the actual government agency, company, or organization) before applying or relying on anything.
“Free” can mean different things
Some resources we list are completely free. Others are free trials, free tiers, or low-cost options that may require sign-up, a credit card, or that convert to paid plans if you don’t cancel. Always read the terms before you sign up, and set your own reminders to cancel anything you don’t want to keep paying for. We flag what we can, but the responsibility to check is yours.
We verify, but we can’t guarantee
We only list what we can verify — but we can’t guarantee outcomes. We don’t promise you’ll qualify for a program, get approved, save a specific amount, or have the same experience someone else did. Use your own judgment, and never share sensitive personal or financial information with a third party unless you trust them and have confirmed they’re legitimate.
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