Editorial Policy

DevPouch content is written for developers, QA engineers, students, and technical users who need practical explanations around everyday utility workflows.

Content goals

Tool explanations and guides aim to be original, technically accurate, and useful during real development work. The site avoids thin pages that only repeat a tool name, and instead explains when a tool is useful, where it can be misused, and which related concepts matter.

Review and maintenance

Content is reviewed for clarity, usefulness, and consistency with how the tools actually behave. Security-sensitive pages are written conservatively: for example, JWT decoding is not described as verification, Base64 is not described as encryption, and hashing is not described as password storage.

Corrections, confusing examples, and outdated explanations can be reported through the Contact page.

Scope

DevPouch provides developer utilities and technical education. It does not provide medical, legal, financial, or compliance advice. No user account is required to use the site.