How we review
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Our author
Maya Brooks is a fictional editorial persona. Her portrait and biography are AI-made. She gives the site a steady voice, but she is never used to fake a real identity or first-hand test.
Our sources
We start with current product docs and official notices. We may use community posts to show what users report. User comments are opinions, not lab proof. Important dates, prices, and product status are checked near publication.
Our scores
Scores weigh ease, useful features, code access, cost clarity, and long-term project control. A score is an editorial view, not a scientific result. The article explains why it earned that number.
AI help
AI may help research, outline, draft, make original art, and check pages. A human owner is expected to inspect the finished site before publication. We do not invent test results, customer quotes, sales numbers, or private product data.
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There are no affiliate links, paid placements, or product purchase links on this version of the site. If that changes, the disclosure will appear near the link and in this policy.
Corrections
Tools change. If a page is wrong, we update the claim and date. A future public contact address will give readers a way to report errors. Until then, no contact form sends or stores data.