Disclaimer
How these articles are made, and what they are not.
Last updated 22 August 2026
How our articles are produced
Articles on HeyBlog are drafted with the assistance of artificial intelligence and reviewed by a person before they are published. Nothing publishes automatically.
We are explicit about this because you deserve to know how what you are reading was made. In practice it means: research and a first draft are produced with AI tools, then a human editor checks the claims, corrects what is wrong, removes what cannot be supported, and decides whether the piece is worth publishing at all. Pieces that do not survive that review are not published.
AI systems can state things confidently and be wrong. Human review reduces that risk; it does not eliminate it. If you find an error, pleasetell us — we correct articles and change the update date at the top rather than editing quietly.
General information only — not professional advice
Everything published here is general information and commentary. It isnot professional advice, and it is not tailored to your circumstances. In particular, nothing on this site is:
- Medical advice. Nothing here diagnoses, treats or prevents any condition. Speak to a qualified clinician.
- Legal advice. Speak to a qualified lawyer in your jurisdiction.
- Financial, investment or tax advice. Speak to a qualified, licensed adviser who knows your situation.
No professional relationship of any kind is created by reading this site, subscribing to a newsletter, or emailing us.
Information goes out of date
We write about fast-moving subjects. Prices change, free tiers disappear, features ship and are withdrawn, and policies are rewritten with little notice. An article reflects our understanding on the date it was written or last updated, and both dates are shown at the top of every article so you can judge how current it is.
We make a genuine effort to verify facts against primary sources and to link to them, but we give no warranty that any article is complete, current or free of error. Verify anything you intend to rely on.
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Affiliate links
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If that changes, this is the disclosure that will apply, and it will be shown here and on any article that carries such a link: “Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you follow one and buy something, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. Affiliate relationships never determine whether we recommend a product, and we recommend products we earn nothing from whenever they are the better answer.”
Reviews and testing
Where we describe having tested something, we say what we tested, when, and on what. Where a company has provided access, a trial or a review unit, we say so in the article. Receiving access creates no obligation to publish and no obligation to be positive.
External links
We link to sources and further reading. We do not control those sites and are not responsible for their content, accuracy or privacy practices. A link is not an endorsement.
Forward-looking statements
Articles sometimes discuss where a market or technology appears to be heading. Those are opinions and informed guesses, not predictions to plan around, and they are frequently wrong.
Contact
Questions about this disclaimer, or corrections to any article, go tohello@heyblog.example.