Independence
Editorial calls at SkillSniff are made by the editorial team. Not the commercial team, not partners, not anyone else. No operator gets approval over what we publish about them, no operator pays for higher placement on our rankings, and no operator pays for critical commentary to come down. We don't do sponsored reviews. Commercial relationships exist; we list them on our Advertising Disclosure page. They don't change scores.
How we source
We rely on first-hand play, the operators' own published terms, public records, regulatory filings, and credible secondary reporting. Where a claim is contested, we say so. Where we can't verify something, we either leave it out or we tell you we couldn't verify it. We don't publish drama about operator solvency or licenses without something solid behind it.
How often we update
Reviews get a refresh at least every 90 days. They get an immediate refresh whenever a platform changes ownership, materially changes its terms, gains or loses availability in a state, or changes its promotional structure in a way that affects players. Every review and state page shows a visible "Last updated" date.
Corrections
If we get something wrong, we fix it, and we mark it. Substantive corrections — anything that affects a score, a fact you might rely on, or a legal point — get a dated correction note at the bottom of the page. We don't quietly rewrite history.
To flag a correction, email editorial@leadvault.ae with the page URL and the issue. We respond within five business days.
Operator right of reply
Operators we cover can ask us to add a brief reply to anything we publish about them. If the reply is factual and reasonably concise, we add it. We don't hand them editing rights over the surrounding text and we don't take down accurate reporting because they'd prefer it gone.
AI use
Every piece on SkillSniff is written and reviewed by a named human editor. We use AI tools for research, transcribing testing notes, and copy review. We don't publish AI-generated text as our reviewers' work, and we don't publish AI-generated text that hasn't been edited by a human.
Reader complaints
If something on the site feels off — factually, ethically, otherwise — we want to know. Email editorial@leadvault.ae. Complaints about a platform itself are best directed to that platform's support or to the relevant state regulator; we're not a complaint-resolution service, but we read what comes in and it shapes our coverage.