Our standards

Useful first. Honest about the limits.

Unscroller publishes practical digital-wellbeing guides. This page explains who writes them, what counts as evidence, and what we will never pretend to know.

Owned by Unscroller · Last updated July 18, 2026

Who writes our content

Guides are written and maintained by the Unscroller team. We have first-hand knowledge of how the product works and clearly separate product facts from general educational guidance. We do not claim a medical credential or use a made-up reviewer name.

How we research

We prefer primary and official sources: peer-reviewed papers, public-health agencies, platform documentation, and the current App Store listing. A source link should sit close enough to the claim that a reader can check it. We describe observational research as association, not proof that one thing caused another.

Product instructions are checked against the current shipped behavior. Prices, compatibility, ratings, and platform rules can change, so we point readers to the App Store or platform owner for the latest version when appropriate.

Health-adjacent topics

Our articles can discuss habits, screen use, sleep routines, and commonly used phrases such as “social media addiction.” They do not diagnose, prevent, or treat a medical condition. We use cautious language and encourage qualified support when phone or social-media use is seriously affecting safety, sleep, school, work, mood, or relationships.

Until an appropriately qualified reviewer has actually reviewed a page, we will not attach a medical-review label to it.

Product comparisons and money

If we publish a product comparison, we will disclose the evaluation method, which products were tested, when they were tested, material limits, and where Unscroller is the publisher. Competitors should be credited when they are the better fit for a particular person. We do not sell rankings or disguise advertising as independent advice.

Updates, corrections, and AI assistance

We update the visible date only after a substantive change. Typographic fixes do not become fake freshness signals. Writing and research tools may help with drafting, organization, or checking, but a human owner remains responsible for product accuracy, source quality, tone, and publication.

If something is wrong, email support@unscroller.com with the page URL and the evidence we should review. We will correct material errors and explain important changes where context is useful.