Editorial policy
Editorial Policy
This page explains how mdremove keeps its metadata guides practical, transparent and useful for people-first search and readers.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
Our editorial goal
mdremove guides are written to help users make safer decisions about file sharing, metadata removal, image verification and Content Credentials. We avoid presenting metadata as magic proof and explain the limits of every check.
How guides are prepared
Each guide is structured around common user questions, practical metadata fields, supported formats and clear next steps. We use original explanations written for mdremove instead of copying competitor text.
- Clear title and description for the topic.
- Table of contents for long articles.
- Examples, checklists, tables and FAQ sections where useful.
- Internal links to relevant mdremove tools and guides.
Review and updates
Pages are reviewed when the tool changes, supported formats expand or C2PA/metadata behavior needs clearer explanation. Updated dates are shown on guides where applicable.
Accuracy and limitations
Metadata can support privacy and authenticity checks, but it should be combined with source context, visible review and common sense. We clearly state when a signal is a clue rather than proof.
Corrections
If a guide contains an error, outdated wording or unclear explanation, it should be corrected in a future update. The goal is to keep the site helpful, reliable and easy to understand.