Transparency isn’t a feature — it’s how we’re built. These policies govern how IN-KluSo handles data, corrections, sources, and reader trust.
If a published signal contains a factual error, we correct it publicly. Corrections appear at the top of the article with a timestamp. We don’t silently edit. We don’t delete. The original claim and the correction both remain visible.
Every article lists its sources. We prioritize primary sources — government filings, municipal records, court documents, direct observation. When we cite secondary reporting, we name the outlet. When a source is anonymous, we explain why.
IN-KluSo collects only the data necessary to operate: email for account access, reading history for personalization, and payment data processed by Stripe. We don’t sell data. We don’t run behavioral ads. We don’t track readers across the web.
Computational tools assist in signal detection, source scanning, translation, and audio generation. Every article is editorially verified by humans before publication. AI does not write our analysis — it accelerates the research that feeds it. This disclosure appears on every article.
IN-KluSo has no investors, no advisory board, and no institutional affiliations. Editorial decisions are made by the editorial team. Subscriber revenue is the only revenue model. No signal is published or suppressed because of commercial interest.
Content published on IN-KluSo is protected by copyright. Readers may share links and quote brief excerpts with attribution. Republication requires written permission. Premium content is for individual subscriber use — sharing credentials or distributing premium content is prohibited.
Questions about our signals, editorial partnerships, or how we score what we publish. We read everything.