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CNET editors independently select all the products and services we cover. Although we cannot review every financial company or every service, we try to do a thorough and rigorous comparison to highlight the best of them. For many of these products and services, we receive a commission. The royalties we receive may affect the appearance of products and links on our site.
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In the digital world, information is as important as being timely, relevant and reliable. We promise to do whatever it takes to get you the information you need when you need it, to make our reviews accurate and helpful, and to make sure the facts are accurate.
If there’s a popular product on store shelves, you can count on CNET to get reviews and benchmark analysis as soon as possible. We promise to release reliable information as soon as we have it, throughout the life of a product, from the first public announcement to any potential recall or appearance of a competing device.
How do we know if we are fulfilling our mission? We regularly monitor our contests, user activity, and press awards. We visit and monitor all blogs, websites, aggregators, RSS feeds, and other resources available, and editors at all levels of our organization are constantly reviewing our coverage.
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