9sBlog is a technology site about the things that actually go wrong on the devices people own — an Android phone that fills up, a Windows machine that slows down, a piece of software that will not do the one thing you need. We write the guide we wanted to find: the fix, why it works, and what to check before you try it.
What we cover
The focus is deliberately narrow, because a site that tries to cover everything is an expert in nothing. We stay on Android and Windows, the software most people run on them, and the phones and hardware those run on. If a topic is not something you would troubleshoot on your own device, it is not what this site is for.
How we work
The standards below are the reason to trust a page here over the tenth identical result above it.
- Every step is one we would follow ourselves. A how-to is written from doing the thing, on the platform it names, not from paraphrasing someone else's post.
- Facts are sourced or dated. A version number, a price or a system limit is attributed to where it comes from or to when it was true. When a figure cannot be checked, the article says so rather than inventing a confident one.
- Older guides are kept current. Software changes, and a fix that worked two versions ago sometimes does not. Guides are revised as that happens; a revised article shows the date it was updated, and if you find one that is out of date, telling us is the fastest way to get it fixed.
- Corrections are made in the open. A mistake is fixed on the page itself, with the date — never quietly edited away.
- We say when a link pays us. Some links to products or services earn the site a commission. Where one does, the article says so at the link — and no one can pay to change what an article says or which option it recommends. Advertising, where it appears, is labelled as advertising and kept separate from the writing.
- This is not professional advice. Where a subject touches health, money or the law, the article says plainly when you need a qualified professional instead.
Who is accountable
9sBlog is run by one person and published under the site's name. That means there is a single point of responsibility for everything here, and a real inbox behind it: write to [email protected] and a reply comes from the person who edits the site, not a support queue.
If a page is wrong about you or your business, or you want something corrected or removed, that is handled quickly and without a lawyer — see the contact page for the right address, and the privacy policy for what little data the site keeps.