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Source scoring

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Accuracy

Does the source state facts correctly and cite primary references?

Clarity

Is the explanation understandable without prior jargon?

Completeness

Are tradeoffs, edge cases, and what changes by situation covered?

Bias / incentive

Is the publisher selling something that conflicts with the reader?

Recency

Has the source been reviewed against current rules and limits?

Source authority

Is it from a government agency, expert, or recognized institution?

User helpfulness

Did real readers say it helped them make a decision?

Community review

Have approved members or domain experts vetted it?

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Recovery safety

Official recovery searches are usually free. We point to government sources where possible and warn against services that charge for what you can do yourself. We will never ask for your SSN, bank logins, or full account access.

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