Editorial Policy

This editorial policy explains how RozumTech selects topics, verifies information, separates advertising from editorial work, and corrects mistakes.

Accuracy and value for the reader

We aim to publish accurate, current, and understandable material. A headline must reflect the article, and important limitations are not hidden to attract more clicks. If a claim cannot be confirmed, we remove it, qualify it, or clearly describe the uncertainty.

Sources

We prioritize official documentation, legislation and regulatory texts, peer-reviewed or original research, institutional reports, primary datasets, and direct statements from the relevant parties. Secondary reporting may provide context, but it does not replace an available primary source.

  • A link should support the specific claim beside it.
  • Prices, features, and service terms are checked as of the publication or update date.
  • Quotations are checked against the original and are not taken out of context.
  • Anonymous sources are used only when the information is important and the person has a legitimate need for protection.
  • Press releases and company-provided materials are identified in the appropriate context.

News, reviews, and opinion

A news report separates confirmed facts from assumptions. A review explains its method, testing conditions, and limitations. An opinion article presents an argument and is not framed as neutral news. The content type appears near the headline.

Authorship and responsibility

The named author is the person responsible for the final text. Artificial intelligence is not credited as an author. A pseudonym may be used when the editorial team knows the writer’s identity and has a justified reason not to publish the legal name.

Conflicts of interest

Writers disclose financial, employment, or personal relationships that could affect a story. If a conflict would matter to a reader’s evaluation of the article, it is disclosed in the article or the writer is removed from the assignment.

Advertising, sponsorships, and affiliate links

Programmatic ad units, including Google AdSense ads, are kept separate from editorial content. Advertisers do not receive approval rights over independent coverage and cannot purchase a positive conclusion.

Paid material carries a visible label such as “Advertisement” or “Sponsored.” If a link may earn RozumTech a commission, that relationship is disclosed. The availability or value of a commission must not improve our assessment of a product.

Use of artificial intelligence

AI may be used as an assistive tool, but every article receives human review. Confidential information is not uploaded to a third-party AI service without a lawful basis and appropriate permission. See How We Use AI for the full policy.

Corrections and updates

Spelling and style fixes that do not change the meaning may be made without a separate notice. A material factual error is corrected with an explanation. Guides and reviews are updated after important product changes, and a meaningful update date appears in the article. The full process is set out in Corrections and Updates.