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Editorial Policy

Last Updated: June 11, 2026

At FreeMetaTools.com, we are committed to providing our users with premium, original, and highly accurate calculations, conversions, guides, and technical explanations. We adhere to high quality guidelines to ensure our platform is a trusted resource for developers, financial planners, students, and professionals.

Our Core Principles

1. Integrity and Originality

We enforce a strict **Original Content Policy**. All utility interface designs, instruction summaries, documentation, FAQs, and example codes are created by our developers and technical writers. We do not engage in scraped content practices, thin affiliate linking, doorway pages, or low-quality AI spam generation.

2. Technical Accuracy

Mathematical formulas, conversion coefficients (such as weight, distance, data bytes), and financial equations (like loan interests or compounding rates) are vetted against official standards (NIST, ANSI, and standard financial textbook formulas) before coding.

3. Transparency First

We believe in complete transparency. Our tools are client-side first, allowing tech-savvy users to inspect our Javascript source calculations directly through browser inspector consoles. We make our formulas and logic visible in the tool documentation.

Expert Review Board

To maintain trustworthiness and authority, specialized tools (especially in the financial, engineering, and HR categories) undergo an expert review workflow:

  • Financial Tools: Reviewed by CPA-certified advisors to verify standard compliance (like straight-line amortization or compound interest formulas).
  • Developer Tools: Reviewed by senior software developers to ensure security, standard compatibility (RFC specifications for JWT/Base64/URL formats), and sandbox isolation.
  • Converters: Cross-checked with unit mappings established by national metrology institutes.

Plagiarism and Content Ownership

FreeMetaTools.com has zero tolerance for plagiarism. If any portion of our textual guides references third-party specifications, code repositories, or standards, proper attribution and links to the source material are provided. We respect intellectual property and copyrights (see our DMCA Policy).

Feedback and Retractions

If a user reports an error, discrepancy, or performance bug in our code, the issue is logged and assigned to a developer within 24 hours. Once verified, corrections are pushed to production immediately, and the "Last Reviewed" timestamp on the corresponding tool page is updated.