How the work gets made
Editorial Policy
IZSCA is built around a simple promise: make technical information easier to understand, compare and use.
Research first, then explanation.
We begin with the practical question a reader is trying to answer. We then compare primary documentation, manufacturer information, standards material, reputable technical references and hands-on context where available.
We separate what a source says from what we infer. When evidence is limited or a product changes quickly, we say so rather than presenting a guess as certainty.
Official materials
We use official manuals, specification sheets, support pages and standards documentation where they are relevant, while noting that marketing pages may describe a best-case scenario.
Product specifications
We explain what a specification means, how it is measured and what it may not tell you. We check units, versions, regional differences and practical trade-offs.
Plain-English context
We translate jargon into the decisions it affects: reliability, compatibility, cost, privacy, longevity and everyday usefulness.
Keeping articles useful.
Sponsorships and affiliate work.
IZSCA may accept sponsorships or use affiliate links to support the site. Commercial relationships do not buy editorial control or a guaranteed conclusion. We will label sponsored content, affiliate links or other material relationships in a clear, visible way.
We aim to keep the same research standards for commercial and non-commercial coverage. If a relationship could reasonably affect a reader’s interpretation, we will disclose it and may decline the work.
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