Editorial
Editorial Policy
Utiluno is built as a practical reference site. The editorial standard is simple: a page should help a visitor complete a real calculation, conversion, or implementation task and understand the limits of the result.
This policy explains how content is selected, written, corrected, and kept separate from advertising.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
Originality and usefulness
Utiluno pages are written for the specific tool they host. Page text is not copied from third-party calculator sites, publisher pages, or search result snippets. When a topic is too broad to handle with a transparent calculator or utility, it is not treated as a standalone tool page.
The intended value is the combination of the interactive tool, visible method, worked example, explanation of inputs and outputs, caveats, and related next steps.
Accuracy and limitations
Formula pages use general-purpose formulas and plain-language explanations. They are reviewed for internal consistency, but they remain estimates unless the page clearly says otherwise. Real-world fees, taxes, regulations, provider terms, market changes, and implementation details can change the outcome.
Tool outputs should be checked independently before decisions with financial, legal, tax, security, operational, or contractual consequences.
Advertising independence
Advertising does not determine which tools are published or what a calculator result says. Ads, when enabled, are separated from the calculator and editorial explanation. Legal, privacy, contact, about, methodology, and editorial policy pages are not placed in the ad-enabled route group.
Ad placements are intended to support the site while keeping the main content usable. The page content remains accessible without an account, paywall, or forced interaction.
Corrections
Correction requests are welcome. A useful correction includes the page URL, the input values used, the result shown, the expected result, and a short explanation of the issue.
Send corrections through the contact page. Material fixes are reviewed against the calculation logic, the example, the formula copy, and related page metadata.