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Editorial Policy
Our goal is to make text tools clear, accurate, useful, and easy to understand.
Our Content Principles
Clarity
Explain what each tool does in plain language.
Practical usefulness
Focus on real tasks users need to solve.
Accurate descriptions
Describe capabilities and limits honestly.
No misleading claims
Avoid exaggerated promises about results.
Privacy-aware wording
Remind users about local processing and sensitive data.
Accessible language
Write for a broad audience across skill levels.
How Tool Pages Are Written
Each tool page explains what the tool does, who it helps, and how to use it. Examples show realistic input and output. Notes and limitations are included where relevant.
How Examples Are Created
Examples are simple, illustrative, and not copied from private user data. They may be simplified for clarity.
Tool Accuracy and Testing
Tools are tested in modern browsers. Edge cases may still exist. Users can report issues through our contact page.
Updates and Improvements
Pages may be updated as tools improve, categories expand, or features change.
Privacy-Aware Tool Design
We aim to process text in the browser where possible, require no account, and remind users to avoid entering sensitive data.
Advertising and Monetization
Ads may support free access to tools. Editorial and tool content should remain independent from advertising. Sponsored content, if ever added, should be clearly labeled.
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