Publishing policy

Editorial Standards

Read the editorial standards for accuracy, independence, product claims, safety, corrections and responsible AI-assisted publishing.

Reader-first standards

Each page must answer a distinct question and help the reader make or carry out a decision. We avoid publishing multiple articles that merely rearrange the same advice.

Accuracy and claims

  • Model-specific claims should be traceable to current manufacturer documentation.
  • “Best” is not used as a universal product conclusion without a defined method and current evidence.
  • We do not claim hands-on testing when research is document-based.
  • Prices and availability are treated as changeable.
  • Safety statements favour official sources and conservative boundaries.

AI-assisted production

Software may assist with outlining, drafting, consistency checks or code generation. The publishing standard remains the same: pages must be distinct, coherent, reviewed for unsupported claims and useful without pretending that automated text is personal experience.

Advertising independence

Advertising does not purchase favourable coverage or alter a comparison framework. Sponsored material, should it ever appear, must be labelled.

Corrections

Specific correction requests are reviewed against reliable evidence. The site may clarify, update or remove material when warranted.