Standards

Editorial Guidelines

Ask Technicians publishes tech troubleshooting guides and timely technology, AI, security and crypto news. These guidelines explain how we produce that content and hold it to a standard our readers can trust.

Who writes for us

Articles are produced by our editorial team led by Harjindar Singh, drawing on hands-on repair, support and technology-reporting experience. Every article carries a named author byline that links to a public author profile.

How we research

  • News and trend pieces are grounded in primary, reputable sources, which we read before writing.
  • How-to and fix guides are based on reproducing the problem and verifying the steps work.
  • We state what is confirmed versus what is still developing, and we don’t invent specifics.

Use of AI assistance

We use AI tools to help draft and structure some articles — particularly fast-moving news — but every piece is built on real, cited source material, follows these guidelines, and is subject to human editorial oversight and correction. We do not publish unverified claims, and we don’t use AI to fabricate facts, quotes, or data.

Accuracy & corrections

If you spot an error, email [email protected] or use our contact form. We update articles when facts change and note material corrections. Published dates and last-updated dates reflect real edits.

Independence & advertising

Ask Technicians is supported by advertising (Google AdSense). Ads never influence our editorial judgments, and sponsored content, if any, is clearly labeled. See our Privacy & Ads page for details.

Sources & attribution

We link to original sources where appropriate and credit reporting that informs our coverage. We don’t copy content; we summarize, analyze, and add our own context and troubleshooting perspective.