Official source
The main link or key facts come from the tool website, vendor-controlled pages, or another directly connected source.
Trust labels help visitors understand what has been checked before opening a tool or comparison. They are evidence markers, not promotional claims.
The main link or key facts come from the tool website, vendor-controlled pages, or another directly connected source.
A reviewer has checked the public-facing description, categorization, and claim level before the page is treated as stronger catalog material.
A recent review date or activity signal exists. Freshness does not mean the tool is best; it means the listing has not been left unexplained.
English pages only include launch-ready shortlist coverage. The Arabic catalog remains broader and deeper while English editorial work continues.
How to read Qaranly trust signals
These labels explain what we have checked before showing a tool. They are not commercial guarantees, but they make the source and review level clearer.
The main link or core facts come from the tool website or another directly related source.
The description, category, and public-facing claims were reviewed before publication.
A recent review date or freshness marker is available, so the entry is not left unexplained.
When evidence is thin, Qaranly shows a quieter review state instead of overstating confidence.