Policy

Editorial Policy

Our editorial policy keeps the site useful, readable, and honest. We publish guides that help readers choose, compare, or troubleshoot without hiding the real answer behind keyword noise.

What we publishBuying guides, reviews, comparisons, and support pages
What we avoidHidden SEO blocks and misleading claims
Update ruleRefresh pages when the advice changes
Next readHow We Test IPTV and Compatibility Matrix

What makes a page publishable

A page should answer a real question, match the title, and help the reader make a decision without extra guesswork.

Visible value

We write for the person reading the page, not for a hidden keyword block or a schema trick.

Matched intent

The title, H1, and body copy should all point at the same question so the page feels coherent.

Useful next step

Every page should point toward the best follow-up path: trial, pricing, comparison, or support.

What we do not do

The fastest way to lose trust is to optimize for search engines while making the page worse for readers.

No hidden stuffing

We do not hide extra keyword text or use copy that only exists for bots.

No fake reviews

If we publish a review, it should read like a real review and not a fabricated ratings page.

No stale advice

Pages should be refreshed when the device, app, or setup advice changes enough to matter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you write for search engines or readers?

We write for readers first. Search performance improves when the page is actually helpful and easy to follow.

Do you use fake review stars?

No. If a page is a review, it should be a real editorial review and not a fabricated ratings block.

Why keep the next step visible?

Because a clear next step helps both readers and search engines understand how the page fits into the site.

How often do you update pages?

We refresh them whenever the advice, device fit, or call to action needs to stay accurate.