Where the facts come from
Every product claim on this site is checked against Freeland's own product documentation — the feature specifications and the published fee schedule. Prices, limits and how each tool works are taken from those internal sources of truth, not from marketing copy or guesswork. When a product detail can't be verified there, we don't publish it.
We don't inflate claims
Privacy and payments are areas where exaggeration does real harm. So we say plainly what a tool does and does not do:
- No "works everywhere, always" — access depends on networks, providers and the moment.
- No "fully anonymous" — we explain what privacy a tool gives and where it ends.
- No guaranteed delivery of every code, in every country, from every service.
Where a limit exists, we state it in the same paragraph as the benefit, so you can judge for yourself.
How pages are kept current
Products change — prices, coverage and features move. When the underlying product facts change, the affected pages are updated against the current documentation, and the change is reflected in the site's structured data and sitemap dates. If something on a page looks out of date, treat the product's in-app information as authoritative and let us know.
No ghost authors
We don't invent expert personas or fake bylines. These pages are published under Freeland as an organisation, and the responsibility for their accuracy rests with the company, not a made-up individual. That's a deliberate choice: a trustworthy claim should stand on its source, not on a stock-photo "author."
Reporting an error
If you spot a factual mistake — a wrong price, an outdated limit, a broken step — tell us through the support channel in the app. We check the specific case against the product source and correct the page if it's wrong. Accuracy matters more to us than a polished promise.
In short: facts from the product source, honest limits, no invented authors, and corrections when we get something wrong. That's the standard every page here is held to.