Transparency
At MyBrutalReview, we believe trust is earned through clarity. This page explains how we create content, what we consider “transparent,” and how readers can interpret what they see on our site.
Who We Are
MyBrutalReview is part of the StrongMocha News Group. Experts from the StrongMocha News Group have moved their work to this site to build a dedicated destination focused on product knowledge, clear explanations, and practical consumer guidance.
We primarily operate from Germany / the European Union, and we aim to keep our content useful for EU readers while remaining understandable internationally.
Our Mission
Make product information clearer, more practical, and easier to verify—so readers can make confident decisions.
“Brutal” means direct and precise, not unfair. We avoid hype, vague claims, and unnecessary drama.
What We Publish (and What We Don’t)
We publish:
- Informational articles that explain product concepts, standards, labels, and common buyer pitfalls
- Practical guides for interpreting specs, claims, compatibility, safety marks, and real-world usage
- Consumer-oriented content with an EU context where relevant
We do not publish:
- Hidden advertising or disguised promotions
- Content written to pressure readers into purchases
- Claims we cannot reasonably explain or support
AI Content Disclosure (Important)
All content on this website is created using AI.
AI helps us draft and structure information efficiently. However, AI can sometimes be wrong, incomplete, or miss context. Because of that:
- Treat our content as informational, not as professional advice
- Verify important details using primary sources (manuals, official standards, manufacturer documentation, and official guidance)
- If you find an error, we welcome corrections via our contact page
Product Source Disclosure (Free vs Not Free)
Some products discussed on this site may have been provided free of charge (for example, as test samples). Other products may be not provided for free.
To keep things clear, we aim to include a short disclosure on relevant content:
- “Provided free of charge” when a product was received at no cost
- “Not provided for free” when it was not received at no cost
This disclosure exists so readers can understand the context—not to influence conclusions.
How We Aim to Be Reliable
We try to make content more trustworthy by following these principles:
- Clarity over hype: explain terms and limits in plain language
- Repeatability: where possible, describe steps readers can reproduce
- Context: explain what a spec means in real-world use
- Updates: when information changes or improves, we update content
Corrections & Updates
If we discover an error or something becomes outdated, we aim to:
- correct the content,
- clarify what changed,
- and update the page accordingly.
If you spot a mistake, please contact us with the relevant page link and your suggested correction.
Contact
Questions, corrections, or feedback are welcome. The easiest way to reach us is through our contact page.