HERE Knowledge • Editorial Standards

Editorial standards built for clarity, accuracy, and trust.

HERE Knowledge publishes practical guidance to help readers make informed decisions. These standards explain how we research, write, review, and update content across the network—so readers understand what’s fact, what’s opinion, and what’s next.

Clear sourcing Independent editorial decisions Updates & corrections
Our promise

Reader-first content with transparent standards

HERE Knowledge is designed to help people understand options quickly—without hype, confusion, or hidden influence. We aim to be clear about what we know, how we know it, and what readers should do next.

Accuracy & Sourcing

Standard: evidence-based Cites reputable sources No guesswork

We aim for accuracy first. We base our content on reputable sources, clearly separate facts from opinions, and avoid claims that can’t be supported.

What we use

  • Primary sources when available (government, academic, regulatory, manufacturer documentation)
  • Reputable third-party publications and established industry references
  • Direct links to supporting sources when appropriate
  • Clear definitions and assumptions when topics vary by location or circumstance

What we avoid

  • Unverified rumors and “viral” claims without sourcing
  • Misleading certainty on topics that depend on individual situations
  • Cherry-picked stats designed to push one outcome
  • Sensationalized language that reduces clarity

Editorial Independence

No pay-for-praise No sponsor control Reader-first

We keep editorial decisions separate from monetization. If a page earns revenue through affiliate links, referrals, or advertising, that does not change how we explain options or what we include.

We do

  • Write to answer reader questions first
  • Explain multiple options when relevant
  • Separate “information” from “next step” actions
  • Maintain consistent standards across the network

We don’t

  • Accept payment for positive editorial coverage
  • Allow advertisers to edit or approve our content
  • Hide financial relationships that may exist
  • Use manipulative urgency or misleading “best” claims

Disclosures & Monetization

Affiliate disclosure Referral transparency Sponsored labeled

Some HERE Knowledge sites may earn compensation through affiliate relationships, referral arrangements, or advertising. When that’s the case, we aim to label it clearly so readers understand the context.

How we disclose

  • Disclosures are placed where they matter (on pages where monetization applies)
  • Affiliate links are labeled when used
  • Referral relationships are explained clearly
  • Sponsored placements (if present) are identified as sponsored

What we mean by “independent”

  • Third parties are separate businesses and are responsible for their services
  • Readers should evaluate providers directly before choosing
  • We aim to provide education first so readers can ask better questions
  • We do not provide professional advice

Updates, Corrections & Feedback

Review process Corrections welcome Keep it current

Information changes. We periodically review content and update pages when important details shift—like pricing, eligibility rules, product changes, or regulations. If you spot an issue, we want to hear about it.

When we update

  • When facts change (rules, pricing, timelines, availability)
  • When guidance needs clarification or improved readability
  • When we can add better sources or stronger explanations
  • When users report a credible error

How to request a correction

  • Send the page URL
  • Describe what looks incorrect
  • Include a supporting source (if available)
  • We’ll review and update as appropriate
FAQ

Common editorial questions

Quick answers about how we publish and how disclosures work.

Do you provide professional advice?
No. HERE Knowledge provides informational content only. Readers should consult qualified professionals for advice related to legal, medical, financial, or other regulated topics.
How do affiliate links or referrals affect coverage?
They don’t control what we publish. We aim to keep editorial decisions independent and label monetization where it applies. See the full policy on our Disclosures page.
What sources do you rely on?
We prioritize reputable sources: primary documentation where available, established third-party references, and clear explanations when rules vary by location or eligibility.
How can I report an error?
Use the Contact page or email us with the page URL, the issue, and a supporting source if possible. We review credible reports and update when appropriate.

Questions about our standards?

If you have a correction, want to understand a disclosure, or have a question about how we publish, contact the HERE Knowledge team.