Editorial policy

Transparency Policy

Last updated June 3, 2026 · Maintained by the Algeria Compass editorial team

What we disclose about who we are, how we make money, how we produce content, and how our interests are kept separate from our editorial work.

This page brings together, in one place, what we are open about as a publisher and a business. Transparency is how readers — and the search and AI systems that surface our work — can judge whether to trust it.

Who we are

Algeria Compass is an Algeria-focused travel publisher and trip-planning service. Our content is researched and written by the Algeria Compass editorial team and verified by our editorial review function. As the team grows, individual contributors will be named on their work. You can read about our editorial team and our review function.

How we make money, and how that is kept separate

Algeria Compass is, first, an independent travel-knowledge platform. We also help travellers plan and arrange trips to Algeria, and some pages invite you to do that with us. That commercial relationship is always presented as a clear call to action, separate from informational content. Crucially, our recommendations are based on traveller value, not on our own margins, and commercial interest does not change factual content. We do not run disguised advertising, and we do not sell favourable coverage.

How content is produced

Our content is produced through a defined research, fact-checking, review and maintenance process, described in our Editorial Policy, Research Methodology, Fact-Checking Policy and Content Review Process. We use research and drafting tools, including AI, under human verification — disclosed in full in our AI Usage Policy.

What we will never fake

To be unambiguous: we do not fabricate reviews, ratings, testimonials, awards, licences, certifications, partnerships, authors, reviewers or credentials, and we do not use deceptive urgency or scarcity tactics. Any trust signal we display is real and verifiable. This commitment is absolute, because the moment a single signal is faked, none of them can be trusted.

Sources and corrections

We cite authoritative sources for non-obvious facts (see our Sources Policy) and we correct mistakes openly (see our Corrections Policy). Both are part of being accountable for what we publish.

Contact

Questions about our transparency, ownership or methods, and any correction requests, can be sent to editorial@algeriacompass.com.

See all editorial standards · Report an error via our Corrections Policy.