Trust & Transparency
Editorial Policy
The Dicno Labs editorial policy explains how educational content is planned, written, reviewed, updated, and corrected.
Dicno Labs creates educational tools and content. It does not replace a lender, attorney, tax professional, or financial advisor.
How articles are created
Articles begin with a practical question a reader is likely trying to answer. The page is structured around definitions, examples, calculators, related lessons, and references so the content supports action, not just reading.
How articles are updated
Content is reviewed when tools change, when new related pages are added, or when source material suggests a clarification is needed. Dates are shown where appropriate so readers know when a page was last touched.
How references are selected
References prioritize government agencies, official consumer education resources, mortgage institutions, and primary sources. When a topic involves rules or market-sensitive details, readers are encouraged to verify with official or professional sources.
How calculators are reviewed
Calculator pages are reviewed for formula clarity, input labels, result formatting, educational context, and mobile usability.
How corrections are made
If an error is found, Dicno Labs updates the affected page, preserves the intended educational context, and may update related pages if the correction changes internal guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can readers report corrections?
Yes. Readers can contact support@dicnolabs.com with correction requests or source suggestions.
Does Dicno Labs use anonymous sources?
No. Trust pages and educational references prioritize named, verifiable sources.
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