Who writes EasyBrick guides?
EasyBrick guides are written by the EasyBrick editorial team — a group of researchers, developers, and digital wellness advocates who study the intersection of technology, behavior, and mental health. Our team has direct experience building tools that help people manage screen time, block gambling sites, and create healthier digital habits.
We are not a media company that writes about apps — we are the team that builds EasyBrick and uses the knowledge from real user feedback, support conversations, and product development to create practical, actionable guides.
Our editorial standards
- Evidence-based: Statistics and health claims are linked to their original source. We cite research institutions, health authorities (WHO, CDC, AAP), government data, and peer-reviewed studies.
- Practical first: Every guide includes actionable steps the reader can implement today — not just theory or background information.
- No diagnosis: Our content is educational. We do not diagnose conditions, replace professional treatment, or provide medical advice. Gambling and addiction-related pages always include professional support resources.
- Regular updates: Statistics pages are reviewed quarterly. Guides are updated when platforms change their settings, new research is published, or user feedback identifies gaps.
- Transparent methodology: When we compare products, we disclose that EasyBrick is our own product. Comparison pages aim to be genuinely useful regardless of which tool the reader chooses.
Content categories
| Type | Purpose | Review cycle |
|---|---|---|
| Device guides | Step-by-step blocking instructions per device/browser | Updated when OS/platform changes |
| Comparison pages | Honest product comparisons with feature matrices | Quarterly |
| Statistics pages | Curated data from authoritative sources | Quarterly |
| Research articles | Science-backed explanations of addiction, behavior, and wellness | When new research is published |
| Family guides | Parental control and family digital wellness plans | Biannually |
How we handle gambling and addiction content
Gambling addiction is a serious health issue. Our gambling-related content follows these principles:
- Every gambling page includes links to professional support: YEDAM 115 (Turkey), GamCare (UK), NCPG (US), and Gambling Help Online (AU).
- We do not use fear-based language or sensationalism. Our tone is calm, practical, and non-judgmental.
- We acknowledge that blocking tools are one part of a broader recovery plan — not a standalone solution.
- Statistics about gambling harm are sourced from WHO, national health services, and peer-reviewed research — not industry reports.
AI and content creation
Some of our content is assisted by AI tools for research synthesis and initial drafting. All AI-assisted content is reviewed, fact-checked, and edited by our team before publication. Statistics are verified against original sources. Product comparisons are based on direct testing.
We follow Google's guidelines on AI-generated content: the value of content is determined by its quality, accuracy, and helpfulness — not by how it was created.
Contact the editorial team
Found an error? Have a suggestion? Want to contribute research?
Email us at [email protected]
Professional support resources
| Country | Organization | Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Turkey | YEDAM / Yesilay | 115 (free helpline) |
| UK | GamCare | 0808 8020 133 |
| US | NCPG | 1-800-522-4700 |
| Australia | Gambling Help Online | 1800 858 858 |
| International | WHO | who.int/health-topics/addictive-behaviour |