Trust center
Editorial and translation policy
How security claims are sourced, translated, reviewed, corrected, and dated.
Source hierarchy
Security and privacy claims prefer current standards, government guidance, browser documentation, and primary technical references. Secondary articles may provide context but do not replace the original source for a normative claim.
Writing and automation
Automation may help organize drafts, find inconsistencies, and run checks. It does not replace factual review or native-language approval. Pages disclose their responsible author, reviewer, modification date, and cited sources.
Translation approval
Each locale requires a named reviewer and review date. Reviewers check terminology, regional phrasing, links, interface consistency, and whether the translated claim preserves the scope and limitations of the source.
Corrections
Confirmed security or privacy errors are corrected promptly. Material corrections update the modification date and are recorded in the project change history. Cosmetic edits do not receive a misleading freshness date.