Trust policy
Editorial Principles
1. Source Discipline
- Tax, insurance, consumer-law, and regulatory articles should cite official or primary sources wherever possible.
- Evergreen finance pages should show a last-reviewed date before public launch.
- Where a topic depends on interpretation, the article should say so and point readers to qualified professionals.
2. Corrections
Material errors should be corrected openly. If an article, tool, PDF, or paid explainer contains a factual mistake that could affect a reader's decision, the corrected version should state what changed and when.
3. Advice Boundary
- No article or tool should tell a reader to buy, sell, switch, file, or claim as a personalized recommendation.
- Portfolio, tax, insurance, and legal examples are educational illustrations unless a licensed professional is formally engaged.
- For binding decisions, readers should contact their insurer, broker, bank, tax advisor, lawyer, or another qualified professional.
4. Affiliate and Partner Content
Affiliate links, sponsored content, referral arrangements, and partner handoffs must be labelled where they appear. Paid placement must not be inserted into editorial content without disclosure.
5. AI Use
AI may be used for drafting, translation support, extraction, summaries, formatting, and internal checks. Human review remains required for published finance, tax, insurance, and legal-adjacent content.
6. Commercial Products
Paid products launch through Stripe Payment Links. Product pages should state the deliverable, price, refund/cancellation terms, and education-not-advice boundary before payment.