Editorial Policy
BGR Review publishes original reporting, investigations and field guidance on Google reputation management. This page documents the standards every piece on this site is held to - and the remedies available if we fail to meet them.
Last reviewed May 2026
Independence
Our editorial team operates separately from our service operations. No client, partner or advertiser sees an article before it is published, and no payment can change a verdict, a rating or a recommendation in our coverage.
Source verification
Every quantitative claim is sourced to a primary document - a Google policy page, a court filing, a platform changelog, or a reproducible internal data set. Anonymous sources are used only when on-the-record reporting would put a person or business at risk, and never as the sole source for a factual claim.
Author accountability
Every article is bylined to a named member of the BGR Review desk with a public profile, biographical context and contactable credentials. Anonymous or pseudonymous reporting is not permitted on the site.
Conflict of interest
Reporters disclose any commercial relationship between BGR Review and a company they cover. When a piece references one of our own service brands (buyinggooglereviews.com, reputationlawbgr.com, reviewsremovalservice.com), that relationship is stated in-line, not buried in a footer.
Corrections & updates
Material errors are corrected within 24 hours of verification. Every correction is logged at the bottom of the affected article with a timestamp and a description of what changed. Substantive updates that alter the conclusion of a piece are surfaced as an editor's note above the headline.
Right of reply
Companies and individuals named in critical coverage are contacted before publication and given a reasonable window to respond. Their on-the-record reply is published in full or fairly summarised inside the original article.
Report a correction
Spotted a factual error in our coverage? Email support@bgrreview.com with the article URL and the specific claim you believe is wrong. We respond to every legitimate correction request within one business day and update the article publicly when verified.
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