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About our work

Editorial Policy

Our job is to make a difficult product category easier to verify—not to manufacture certainty.

Facts, reviews, and recommendations are different

Product fact pages summarize source-backed specifications. Reviews require hands-on testing evidence. Recommendations require a declared candidate set and decision method. We do not blur these page types.

No paid ranking

Advertising, affiliate availability, vendor relationships, or product samples do not change catalog order, comparison logic, scores, or recommendation eligibility. Any relevant relationship is disclosed next to the affected content.

AI assistance has a boundary

Research agents may extract candidate facts, check cited first-party sources, correct unsupported wording, and flag stale pages. A completed editorial evidence audit may unlock a clearly labelled evidence analysis, but not a rating, buying verdict, shortlist, author credit, or claim of hands-on testing. Indexing additionally requires every fact-bearing source reference to be checked. Human-only outputs remain withheld until a named editor signs off with the required evidence. AI cannot invent use experience, legal conclusions, ratings, or missing specifications.

Updates and accountability

Every product carries a verification date and source. Material corrections update the public record; archived products keep useful historical URLs.