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How to Read a Vape Website Without Being Misled

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How to Read a Vape Website Without Being Misled
June 20, 2026 1 min read Search Safety
This article is educational only and does not provide product recommendations, purchase links, medical advice, or legal advice.

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Quick answer: Treat vape websites as risk signals first. A compliant information page should be source-led, non-promotional and clear about advice boundaries.

What good pages include

  • Quick answer with source context.
  • Clear distinction between information and advice.
  • No product recommendation language.
  • Last reviewed date.

What risky pages include

  • Buy now buttons.
  • Flavour ranking tables.
  • Affiliate links.
  • Claims that ordinary retail supply is legal.

Decision rule

If a page is trying to create urgency to buy, it is not the same as a legal-access or health-information guide.

Sources

Last reviewed: 13 May 2026.

Educational use only: This site does not sell vaping products, provide product recommendations, or replace advice from doctors, pharmacists, lawyers, or qualified health professionals.

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