Editorial policy
How we work to make DaiLova clear, useful, fair, and trustworthy.
Our purpose
DaiLova publishes practical explainers and guides intended to help readers make better everyday decisions. We favor clarity and usefulness over sensationalism, and we distinguish factual reporting from opinion.
Research and sourcing
Writers should use reliable, current, and directly relevant sources. For health, finance, legal, tax, safety, and other high-impact topics, primary sources such as government agencies, official documentation, peer-reviewed research, and recognized professional bodies are preferred.
Authors and review
Every article identifies its author. Material claims should be checked before publication. Content requiring specialist judgment should be reviewed by an appropriately qualified contributor whenever possible, and articles must not present general information as personalized professional advice.
Updates and corrections
Articles may be revised when facts, recommendations, laws, products, or circumstances change. Significant updates display a modified date. If you find an error, email editor@dailova.com with the article URL and supporting information.
Independence and monetization
Advertising and commercial relationships must not determine editorial conclusions. Sponsored or affiliate links should be labeled, and compensation should be disclosed where relevant. We do not accept payment in exchange for undisclosed favorable coverage.
Responsible use of AI
Tools may assist research, drafting, or editing, but a human contributor remains responsible for accuracy, originality, sourcing, and the final published work. AI-generated claims must be independently verified.
Feedback
Questions about this policy can be sent through our contact page. Last updated: August 21, 2026.