About Editaria

Editaria answers the questions people are actually asking behind the day's headlines and search results. Not what happened — what it means for you, and what to do about it. What it costs you, whether you qualify, whether it is worth the money, how to get ready for it, how to fix it.

Who writes it

Editaria is written and edited by one person. Every post carries an editorial section, and that section is written rather than generated. It is the part where the answer stops being neutral and starts being useful.

How the research works

Topics are chosen by what people are searching for and what is in the news. Research and first drafts are AI-assisted. Nothing is published without being read, checked against its sources, and edited. Where something is uncertain, the post says so.

Every post lists its sources. If you find an error, say so in the comments and it gets corrected in the post itself, with the revision date shown.

How it makes money

Advertising, and affiliate commissions on some links. Posts that carry affiliate links say so at the top, before the first link. A commission never changes a recommendation and never changes what you pay.

Nothing here is financial, legal, or medical advice. It is research and an opinion, which is a different thing.