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Editorial standards

How TechDay keeps its reporting human-led, independent, clearly labelled, and unbiased.

How does TechDay identify sponsored content to readers?

We will always be transparent with readers if the story is not independently written by TechDay.

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When someone outside of TechDay writes a story, we always identify the author / company clearly on the story.
If something is written by TechDay and significant changes are requested, we will identify the story as 'Sponsored'.
We do not use algorithms to present paid content above the most recent or best stories.

What is TechDay's AI policy?

TechDay uses AI as an assistive tool for editorial workflows while keeping editors and journalists responsible for judgement, source review, and publication decisions.

Key points

A real editor or journalist is involved in every story.
AI may support research, drafting, editing checks, workflow quality, and consistency.
We keep on file our source documents for future reference & quality investigations.
AI does not replace professional editorial responsibility & accountability at TechDay.
We employ more humans in our Editorial team now than before any AI was involved in our Newsroom.
AI is not replacing humans at TechDay, in fact we are employing more Interview Editors globally.

Are your TechDay reviews trustworthy?

Yes, our reviews are completely independent. We do not accept payment or secret commissions for them in any form.

Key points

None of our reviews are paid for.
Review scores, conclusions, and wording are not negotiated.
Manufacturers (or their agents) are not sent drafts of reviews before publishing.
We do not receive any commissions or affiliate payments.
We always disclose on the review if a product is gifted to us.