Editorial Standards & Review Policy
Last updated: March 24, 2026
1. Purpose of This Page
QRCodeTechy publishes product pages, QR code tutorials, implementation guides, and technical explainers. This page explains how we prepare that content, what we review before publishing, and how we handle corrections when something needs to be updated.
2. Who Creates Content
Our pages are prepared by the QRCodeTechy editorial and product team. We focus on topics that overlap with how the generator actually works: browser-side QR generation, supported payload formats, download behavior, print preparation, and common deployment scenarios like menus, WiFi access, payment QR codes, and contact sharing.
3. How We Review Guides
- We check that product claims match the live generator and current codebase behavior.
- We review technical explanations against the payload formats and export options supported by the site.
- We prefer practical guidance over generic SEO copy, especially for print, device compatibility, and deployment topics.
- We update high-value pages when product behavior, page architecture, or core recommendations change materially.
4. Product and Technical Claims
We aim to keep product pages aligned with what QRCodeTechy actually supports today. That includes supported QR types, download formats, browser-side generation behavior, and privacy architecture. When a claim depends on technical implementation, we try to link to supporting pages such as our technical security overview.
5. Dates, Reviews, and Revisions
Pages may show publication and last-updated dates. A newer date means the page was materially reviewed or revised, not just republished. For articles and major landing pages, we use update notes and trust panels to indicate when the content was last reviewed.
6. Corrections Policy
If we find a factual mistake, outdated compatibility note, broken product claim, or misleading instruction, we aim to correct it promptly on the affected page. If you notice something inaccurate, email us at qrcodetechy@calculatorsuites.com.
7. Commercial Transparency
If a page ever includes sponsorship, paid promotion, or another material commercial relationship, it should be disclosed clearly on that page. Comparison pages and recommendations should explain what criteria are being used and what tradeoffs matter for different use cases.
8. Contact
For editorial questions, corrections, or technical clarification requests, contact qrcodetechy@calculatorsuites.com.