[ EDITORIAL STANDARDS ]

Editorial Policy.
Clear Standards.

Effective March 13, 2026. This page explains how Credit Hunter publishes and maintains public-facing content.

[ Editorial Trust Layer ]

Clear authorship, review ownership, and update cadence for this public page.

Authored By

Credit Hunter Editorial Team

Reviewed By

Asta Technologies Compliance & Systems Review

Last Reviewed

March 13, 2026

Review Standard

Editorial governance and corrections policy

This page documents how Credit Hunter publishes, reviews, updates, and corrects public-facing content.

1. Scope

This policy applies to Credit Hunter's public educational, operational, legal, and trust-building pages, including pages that describe product behavior, dispute workflow, billing boundaries, consumer rights, and sample artifacts.

2. Authors and Reviewers

Public product and educational content is authored by the Credit Hunter Editorial Team. Content that touches compliance, dispute timing, billing, privacy, refund rights, or consumer disclosures is reviewed by the appropriate compliance or systems review function before publication.

We use organizational bylines because Credit Hunter is maintained by an operating team rather than a single public spokesperson. Where a page is likely to influence a user's financial or legal expectations, we display a visible trust layer showing authorship, review ownership, and last review date.

3. Source Standards

We aim to align operational claims with actual system behavior. For legal or compliance-adjacent content, our preferred sources are statutes, regulator guidance, carrier/provider documentation, billing-system behavior, and the live product implementation itself.

We do not knowingly publish claims that promise a guaranteed score increase, imply human legal representation where none exists, or state that Credit Hunter disputes information users know to be accurate and substantiated.

4. Update Cadence

We update public pages whenever there is a material product change, pricing change, workflow change, compliance-policy change, or correction to a factual statement. We do not update dates merely to simulate freshness.

Sitemap dates are intended to reflect material page changes, not routine deployments or unrelated code churn.

5. Corrections

If a public page materially misstates how Credit Hunter works, we correct the page as quickly as practical and update the review date when the correction is published. Support and correction requests can be routed through the support channel listed on the site.

6. Limits

Credit Hunter is software, not a law firm. Public content is meant to explain the product, the workflow, and the governing boundaries. It does not create an attorney-client relationship and is not individualized legal advice.