Transparency Policy
Last Updated: (12-07-2026)
At Madar Search Engine, we believe trust begins with transparency.
This Transparency Policy explains the general principles that guide how search results, product analyses, and comparisons are presented.
Its purpose is to help users better understand how Madar operates while protecting the proprietary technologies and analytical methods that make the Service possible.
1. Why We Publish This Policy
Many online platforms present search results without explaining the principles behind them.
We believe users deserve a clear understanding of the general approach used to organize and present information.
This Policy explains those principles without disclosing confidential algorithms or proprietary technology.
2. Our Role
Madar Search Engine is an independent Product Discovery, Comparison, and Analysis Engine.
Madar is not:
- an online retailer,
- a marketplace,
- a payment processor,
- a shipping provider,
- or a representative of any seller or marketplace.
Our role is to organize and analyze available information to support better purchasing decisions.
3. Independence of Results
We strive to present analytical results independently using information available at the time of analysis.
A product appearing higher in the results should not be interpreted as universally superior, nor as a recommendation applicable to every user.
Results reflect comparative analysis performed at the time they were generated.
4. Neutrality
Madar seeks to present information as objectively as reasonably possible.
Comparison results are intended to assist users in evaluating available options and should not be interpreted as personalized purchasing advice or endorsements.
5. Information Presented
Depending on available data, Madar may present information including:
- Similar Products.
- Better Alternatives.
- Pricing.
- Estimated Total Cost.
- Shipping Information.
- Customer Ratings.
- Seller Reliability Indicators.
- Product Information.
- Product Options.
- Other comparison information available at the time of analysis.
The availability and completeness of this information may vary.
6. Why Results May Change
Marketplace information changes continuously.
Prices, shipping costs, availability, seller information, customer ratings, and marketplace policies may all change after an analysis has been completed.
As a result, future analyses may produce different results based on updated information.
7. How Results Are Organized
Madar organizes comparison results using information available at the time an analysis is performed.
Rather than relying on a single factor, multiple comparison signals may be considered where available.
These may include, without limitation:
- Relevance to the Reference Product.
- Available product information.
- Estimated total purchasing cost.
- Shipping information.
- Quality of available data.
- Customer ratings.
- Seller reliability indicators.
- Completeness of product information.
- Other factors intended to improve comparison quality.
The specific analytical methods, weighting mechanisms, and internal algorithms constitute proprietary technology and are not publicly disclosed.
8. Do Advertising or Commercial Relationships Affect Rankings?
Madar strives to preserve the independence of its comparison results.
Products are not ranked solely because Madar may receive compensation, affiliate commissions, referral fees, or other legitimate commercial revenue.
Where commercial relationships exist, Madar seeks to keep such arrangements separate from the general principles governing comparison results.
9. Does the Top Result Mean "The Best Product"?
No.
No analytical system can guarantee that a single product is universally the best choice for every user.
Results represent comparisons based on information available at the time of analysis.
Different users may prioritize different factors such as price, shipping speed, product quality, or seller reliability.
Accordingly, rankings should not be interpreted as personalized recommendations or guarantees.
10. Limitations of Comparisons
Comparisons rely on information available when the analysis is performed.
Such information may be:
- Incomplete.
- Updated later.
- Continuously changing.
- Provided by third parties.
- Modified after analysis.
Users should verify the latest marketplace information before making any purchasing decision.
11. Continuous Improvement
Madar continuously improves its analytical methods, comparison models, presentation techniques, and user experience.
As these improvements are introduced, future analyses may produce different results based on enhanced methodologies or newly available information.
12. User Responsibility
The final purchasing decision always belongs to the user.
Users are encouraged to review pricing, shipping, product options, seller policies, and other relevant information before completing any purchase.
Madar is intended to support informed decision-making and should not replace the user's own evaluation of available purchasing options.
13. Disclosure of Information
Madar strives to present information as clearly as reasonably possible.
Information presented through the Service may originate from or be derived using multiple sources, including:
- Product information.
- Pricing information.
- Shipping information.
- Customer ratings.
- Seller information.
- Analytical results.
- Comparison indicators.
Some information may originate from third parties or be generated using analytical processes based on information available at the time of analysis.
Accordingly, Madar cannot guarantee that all information will remain complete, accurate, or current after the analysis has been completed.
14. Handling Errors
Although Madar continuously improves its services, users may occasionally encounter:
- Incomplete information.
- Unexpected comparison results.
- Data inconsistencies.
- Differences between marketplace information and analytical results.
- Technical issues affecting certain analyses.
When such situations are identified, Madar seeks to review, improve, and correct them where reasonably practicable.
User feedback plays an important role in helping improve the quality of the Service.
15. Conflicts of Interest
Madar is committed to placing user interests at the center of service development.
Commercial relationships, where they exist, are intended to remain separate from the general principles governing analytical comparisons.
Should sponsored content, paid placements, or promoted results ever be introduced, Madar will seek to identify such content in a clear and transparent manner consistent with applicable laws and industry practices.
16. Feedback and Suggestions
Transparency is an ongoing commitment rather than a one-time document.
We welcome user feedback regarding:
- Comparison results.
- User experience.
- Information clarity.
- Data quality.
- Presentation improvements.
- Transparency practices.
Such feedback may contribute to future improvements of both the Service and this Policy.
17. Changes to this Policy
Madar may revise this Transparency Policy from time to time to reflect:
- Service improvements.
- New features.
- Analytical enhancements.
- Technological developments.
- Legal or regulatory requirements.
- User experience improvements.
Updated versions will be published together with the revised "Last Updated" date and will become effective upon publication unless otherwise stated.
18. Contact Us
Questions or comments regarding this Transparency Policy or the operation of Madar Search Engine may be submitted through the official contact methods published on the Website.
We value constructive feedback and continuously seek to improve our services.
19. Final Provisions
This Transparency Policy describes the general principles that guide how Madar organizes and presents analytical information.
Nothing in this Policy should be interpreted as limiting Madar's ability to improve, modify, or evolve its analytical methods, presentation techniques, technologies, or operational processes.
This Policy does not create any obligation to disclose proprietary algorithms, confidential methodologies, trade secrets, or internal technologies used in operating the Service.
If any provision of this Policy is determined to be invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect to the maximum extent permitted by law.