I couldn’t find any published “Editorial Policy” page on thearizonatraveler.com/ itself — the site doesn’t show an editorial‑standards or editorial policy section when loaded and doesn’t rank for that phrase in search results. It appears only its Privacy Policy is available on the website’s footer (linked as Privacy Policy). From what I can see:
❗ On thearizonatraveler.com/
- The main site Thearizonatraveler is a blog/deals site listing posts about local services and offers — but there’s no clearly published editorial policy page labeled “Editorial Policy” on the site itself. I checked the homepage and search engine results for that term and didn’t find anything matching exactly.
- There is a Privacy Policy available, which describes how personal information is handled, but that is not the same as an editorial standards policy about how content is created or reviewed.
✔ What to do next
If you want the site’s standards on how content is created or checked (e.g., accuracy, sources, corrections), you could try contacting the site owner or looking in these places on the site:
- Footer links — sometimes editorial policies are linked alongside the Privacy Policy or Terms of Use.
- “About” or “Advertise” pages — sometimes editorial standards are explained there.
If you want, I can help look up the Privacy Policy text from the Privacy Policy page (which does exist) and summarize that for you. Would you like that?