Advertising on the nmi portal
Letzte Aktualisierung am 16. August 2025 von Dr. Michael Zechmann-Khreis
We do not receive any funding or public money, so we have to finance ourselves through advertising or other monetization. We pay strict attention to our ethical standards.
Strict rules for advertising
A project like this incurs relatively high costs for servers and domains, for example, or for programmers who have to maintain our website and apps and keep them secure. All advertisements are clearly and unambiguously marked as such. Since 2024, we have refrained from industry advertising and no longer place Google Ads.
Ads can be placed in the advertising blocks. The advertising customers have no influence on the design or content of the nmi portal. We have always been and continue to be an independent platform for those affected and a focal point for the interests of those affected.
Amazon Affiliate Links
We use affiliate links from Amazon. If you click on them and order something, we receive a very small payment from Amazon.
Financing of the nmi portal project
We are financed by private money from Michael Zechmann-Khreis, income from the subscription to the “Frag Ingrid” app, Amazon affiliate links and any ad units sold.
Ethics standards / Code of ethics
1. scientific basis
- Content is based on current evidence-based research.
- Sources are given transparently, ideally with links.
- Sources should meet current scientific standards
2. no medical advice
- All content is for general information purposes.
- Diagnosis and treatment recommendations only by qualified specialists.
- Links to these specialists via the relevant specialist associations must be accessible via short routes
3. transparent financing
- Disclose advertising, cooperations and any vested interests.
- Absolute independence from companies with regard to the content, orientation and design of the site.
4. data protection & user information
- GDPR-compliant handling of personal data.
- Clearly inform users about newsletters, apps, etc., and their rights.
5. critical reflection on self-tests & online tools
- Scientifically questionable tests (e.g. IgG or hair analyses) are clearly labeled as such.
- Medical clarification is always recommended.
6. accessibility of information
- Texts understandable for laypersons.
- User-friendly layout, accessible design.
7. topicality & quality control
- Publication or update date visible.
- Systematic review process for content (e.g. annually or in the event of new scientific findings).
7. KI-Inhalte
- Content created with AI (images, texts) must be labeled as such (AI, date).
Update of the Code of Ethics: 16.8.2025 – AI content
Privacy
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