Trust and transparency

Editorial Policy

This policy explains how tool descriptions, formulas, instructions, guides, and supporting educational content are prepared and maintained.

Last reviewed June 22, 2026

People-first usefulness

Content is created to help users complete a specific task, understand the required inputs, and interpret the result. Pages should not be expanded solely to reach a target word count.

Titles and headings are expected to describe the actual page without exaggerated promises.

Review and automated assistance

Documentation may be drafted with automated assistance. Before publication, it is reviewed for relevance, clarity, internal-link accuracy, visible/schema consistency, and obvious factual errors.

Automated assistance is not presented as professional medical, legal, or financial expertise.

High-impact topics

Health and financial calculators provide educational estimates. They include formulas or methodology where practical and should include clear limitations and professional-advice disclaimers.

When an authoritative external reference materially supports a formula or claim, the page or methodology documentation should identify that source.

Updates

Pages are updated when tools, formulas, browser support, or source guidance materially changes. Dates should not be changed merely to make unchanged content appear new.

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