Editorial Policy
This page explains how ippa.life decides what to publish, how claims get checked before they go up, and what happens when something turns out to be wrong. It applies to every piece on the site, not just the ones that look like reviews.
What we check before publishing
We don’t publish payout figures, “best odds,” or session-outcome numbers we can’t source. When a piece references how a tool, a bonus mechanic, or a regulatory program works, that description is checked against the operator’s own published terms or the relevant regulator’s own material — not against a marketing page, and not against a competitor’s summary of it. Where a figure genuinely varies by operator or changes over time (a deposit limit, a wagering requirement, a processing window), we say so as a range rather than pretending to a precision we don’t have.
What we don’t do
No star ratings. No “top 10” lists built around affiliate priority. No invented player testimonials, no fabricated win statistics, and no urgency language (“limited time,” “act now”) designed to push a reader toward a signup rather than toward understanding. If a claim about a bonus, a limit, or a tool sounds too clean to be generally true, that’s usually because it isn’t — and we’d rather explain the exception than print the clean version.
Corrections and updates
When something on this site is wrong or has gone stale — a program that changed, a number that moved, a link that broke — we fix it and note the date it was fixed at the bottom of the piece. We don’t quietly edit a factual error out without acknowledging it happened; that’s the difference between a correction and a cover-up, and it’s one we take seriously given the subject matter. Corrections can be sent to [email protected], and we aim to acknowledge a reported error within a few business days.
Review cadence
Pieces referencing regulatory or program details (self-exclusion tools, helpline numbers, age minimums) are checked against the current source at least once a year, or sooner if we’re notified of a change. This isn’t a “reviewed casinos” rotation — ippa.life doesn’t publish operator reviews or scorecards — it’s about keeping the practical guidance itself accurate as the rules it describes shift.