Editorial policy
Last Updated: March 2026
Every article, review, and guide published on Techxomos is the product of a deliberate editorial process — one built on research, honest assessment, and a genuine commitment to serving our readers rather than any commercial interest. This Editorial Policy sets out the principles and working standards that govern everything we publish. We share it publicly because we believe transparency is not optional for a publication that asks for your trust.
If you ever feel that something we have published falls short of the standards described here, we want to hear from you. Details of how to reach us are at the bottom of this page.
1. Who We Are and Who This Policy Covers
Techxomos is an independent technology publication founded and led by Saroj Yadav, covering smartphones, gadgets, consumer electronics, and digital trends. Our editorial team — including all writers, reviewers, and contributors — is bound by the standards described in this policy, regardless of whether their contribution is a news report, a product review, an opinion piece, or a how-to guide.
This policy applies to all content published on www.techxomos.com, including articles, category pages, author bios, and any other written material that appears under the Techxomos name.
2. Editorial Independence
Techxomos operates as an editorially independent publication. This means that no advertiser, sponsor, brand representative, PR agency, or third-party has any influence over what we write, how we rate a product, or which topics we choose to cover. Our editorial decisions are made entirely by our own team, guided by what we believe will be most useful and informative for our readers.
We do not accept payment in exchange for positive coverage. We do not allow advertising relationships to shape the tone, conclusions, or scores in our reviews. If a company sends us a product to review and we find it underwhelming, we say so — clearly and with supporting detail.
Any content that has been commercially influenced in any way — such as sponsored articles or promotional features — is clearly labelled at the top of the piece so that readers can make that distinction immediately.
3. Accuracy and Fact-Checking
We hold ourselves to a high standard of factual accuracy. Before any article is published, the information it contains is verified against primary sources wherever possible — official manufacturer documentation, press releases, regulatory filings, peer-reviewed research, or direct communication with the companies or individuals involved.
When we report on specifications, benchmarks, or technical capabilities, we cite the source of that information. When data comes from third-party testing rather than our own, we say so. When a claim is based on industry consensus or analyst projections rather than confirmed fact, we say that too.
Opinion pieces and commentary are clearly distinguished from factual reporting. Any content that is speculative, predictive, or forward-looking is labelled as such — we do not present informed guesses as established fact.
4. Original Content and Copyright
Every piece of content published on Techxomos is original. Our writers do not copy, paraphrase, or reproduce the work of other publications without explicit attribution and, where required, permission. Plagiarism in any form is grounds for immediate removal of the content and termination of the contributor relationship.
Images, graphics, and visual media used on this site are either created in-house, sourced from royalty-free or licensed image providers, obtained directly from manufacturers or press kits, or used under a clearly applicable fair use provision. Where an image requires attribution, that credit is provided in the caption or at the end of the article.
If you believe that content on Techxomos infringes your copyright, please refer to our DMCA Policy for full details on how to submit a formal notice. We take all copyright concerns seriously and respond promptly.
5. Transparency and Disclosure
We believe that our readers deserve to know the full context of any content they read on Techxomos. For that reason, we follow these disclosure practices without exception:
- Sponsored content is labelled clearly at the top of the article as "Sponsored" or "Promotional Feature." It is written to our editorial standards but is identified as having been commissioned or funded by a third party.
- Affiliate links may appear in some articles and guides. When you click one of these links and make a purchase, Techxomos may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. The presence of affiliate links never influences whether we recommend a product or how we assess it.
- Review samples received free of charge from manufacturers are disclosed within the relevant review. Receiving a product for free does not entitle the sender to a positive review or any editorial control over what we write.
- Conflicts of interest — including financial relationships, professional affiliations, or personal connections to a brand or product — are disclosed by the relevant writer at the time of publication.
6. Reviews and Product Testing
Our product reviews reflect genuine, hands-on assessment wherever this is possible. When we review a device, software, or service, our goal is to give readers an honest picture of what it is actually like to use it — not a restatement of the marketing materials.
Where a full hands-on review is not possible — for example, when covering a product that has not yet been released in our region — we clearly indicate that the article is based on announced specifications, early impressions, or secondary sources rather than direct testing. We do not present second-hand impressions as first-hand reviews.
Our review scores and recommendations are based on consistent evaluation criteria that we apply across comparable products. These criteria include build quality, performance, value for money, software experience, and long-term reliability where relevant data is available.
7. Corrections Policy
We get things wrong sometimes. When we do, we fix them — openly and without delay. Our corrections process works as follows:
- Minor factual errors — such as an incorrect specification, a misspelled name, or an outdated price — are corrected directly in the article text as soon as we become aware of them.
- Significant errors — those that could mislead a reader about the substance of the article — are corrected and clearly marked with a Correction Notice at the top of the article, stating what was changed and when.
- We do not silently delete articles or sections that contain errors. Transparency requires that corrections be visible, not hidden.
If you spot an error in something we have published, please tell us through our Contact page. We read every message and take correction requests seriously.
8. Tone, Language, and Audience Standards
Techxomos is written for a broad audience that includes first-time tech buyers, experienced enthusiasts, and professionals. Our content is designed to be accessible without being simplistic, and technically precise without being alienating.
All content published on this site must be respectful in tone. We do not publish content that is abusive, discriminatory, personally defamatory, or designed to harass any individual or group. This standard applies to all content regardless of the subject matter or the platform on which it is promoted.
9. Privacy in Editorial Content
We do not include personally identifiable information about private individuals in our editorial content without their explicit consent. When covering public figures — including technology executives, founders, and public commentators — we limit our reporting to their public roles and statements. Private matters unrelated to their professional conduct are not our subject.
Reader data collected through our website is governed by our Privacy Policy. Editorial and data practices are kept entirely separate.
10. Safety and Liability
Technical guides, tutorials, and how-to articles on Techxomos are provided for informational purposes. Readers who follow technical instructions — including those involving hardware modifications, software configurations, or security settings — do so at their own risk. We recommend that readers back up important data before following any technical guide and verify that any procedure is appropriate for their specific device, software version, and jurisdiction.
For full details of our liability limitations, please refer to our Disclaimer.
11. Final Editorial Authority
All final decisions about what is published on Techxomos — including decisions about content, tone, headlines, corrections, and takedowns — rest with the Techxomos editorial team. No external party, including advertisers, partners, or product manufacturers, has any authority over these decisions.
The founding editor, Saroj Yadav, holds ultimate editorial responsibility for everything published on this platform and is the final point of escalation for any editorial dispute or concern.
12. Updates to This Policy
We review and update this Editorial Policy periodically to reflect changes in our practices, the regulatory environment, or the expectations of our readers. When meaningful changes are made, the "Last Updated" date at the top of this page will be revised. We encourage you to check back occasionally.
Continued use of Techxomos following any update to this policy constitutes acknowledgement of the revised standards.
13. Contact the Editorial Team
We welcome questions, concerns, and feedback about our editorial standards. If you have spotted an error, want to flag a potential conflict of interest, or simply have a question about how we approach a particular type of content, please get in touch:
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