Our editorial standards, in plain English.
What we publish
Signal Daily publishes reporting, analysis, and product reviews. We label them clearly so you know which is which. Opinion is tagged as opinion. News is sourced. Reviews name the product, the price, and whether we paid for it.
Sourcing
We link to primary sources whenever possible. When a story relies on a single anonymous source, we say so. When we quote someone, the quote is verbatim — if it's been edited for length or clarity, that edit is marked.
Conflicts of interest
If the editor has a financial relationship with a company being written about, that relationship is disclosed in the piece itself, not hidden in a footer. If in doubt, assume disclosure.
Affiliate links
Some product reviews include affiliate links. These do not influence whether a product gets reviewed or how it's rated. Affiliate links are marked with (affiliate) at the end of the link, and the policy is the same in every review: we only link to things we would recommend to a friend.
AI disclosure
Large language models are used for drafting, fact-checking, and copy editing. Every article is reviewed by a human before publication. No article is published that is entirely AI-generated, and any AI-generated imagery is labelled.
Corrections
If we get something wrong, we correct it — and we log the correction. See Corrections for the log and the policy.
Contact
Questions about our standards: [email protected]. We read everything.









