Edit again: I misunderstood your question. Yes, the unverified/verified can be used for any program, but as stated, would be disclosed and you would know the full numbers and have your choice whether to promote it or not.
We can not dictate someone's business model. If they are being upfront and honest about something it is up to you whether or not to use them. We're not going to go down the path of you can and can't do this. We are a software provider, as long as the program is honest and upfront we don't have a problem with how they run their business.
If we say no to something we're the big bad rule industry setter abusing our power and everyone complains. If we don't say no to it we get strung up for allowing it (even tho we require full disclosure). Talk about damned if you do, damned if you don't.
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