How We Create Guides

How we create guides: each topic starts with a reader problem, not a keyword block. We choose topics when a reader would benefit from a calm first step, a comparison table, a setup checklist, or an official support path that is easy to miss.

Sources are used to verify claims near the part of the guide where they matter. Official support pages, public health organizations, consumer protection resources, and recognized professional organizations are preferred over anonymous tips or scraped summaries.

Visuals use locally saved open-license photos for article cards and hero areas, plus site-created diagrams when a workflow or decision point is clearer than a photo. Each asset keeps source, author, and license metadata so image rights can be audited later.

Articles are updated when a menu path, safety note, source, or reader correction changes the usefulness of the page. Readers should still verify app menus, product labels, medical concerns, emergency steps, and recovery decisions against their own device, clinician, IT team, or official provider.