Editorial policy
How articles here are researched, reviewed and corrected — and the lines we do not cross.
How articles are produced
- A writer drafts from primary sources: platform documentation, vendor policy pages, court rulings and first-hand device behaviour.
- A second team member reviews for accuracy, tone and editorial limits before publication.
- Claims that cannot be verified are labelled as community-reported rather than stated as fact.
- Every page records a last-reviewed date.
How we verify facts
Platform behaviour is checked against official Android, Fire OS, ChromeOS and Apple developer documentation. Legal statements are grounded in published rulings and regulator guidance, and framed as general information rather than advice.
Where a figure circulates widely without a verifiable source — version numbers and install sizes for unofficial apps, for instance — we say so explicitly instead of repeating it as established.
Editorial limits
We do not publish installer files, mirrors, downloader codes, sideloading walkthroughs or configuration guides whose only practical purpose is unlicensed access. These limits are not negotiable and apply regardless of traffic considerations.
Independence and funding
This site takes no money from anyone who distributes BeeTV or similar applications, and hosts no advertising from the networks that fund them. Recommendations of licensed services are editorial judgements, not paid placements.
Corrections policy
Substantive corrections are logged on the site changelog with the date and the reason. Minor copy edits are not logged. Contact us with anything you believe is inaccurate.