Correction Policy

TechSputit Correction Policy

 

Last Updated: 04/06/2025

 

At TechSputit.com, we strive for 100% accuracy in our reviews, guides, and tech news. However, technology evolves rapidly, and errors may occasionally occur. This policy outlines how we address corrections transparently.

 

1. Our Commitment to Accuracy

 

  • Every article undergoes fact-checking against official brand specifications, hands-on testing, and cross-verification from trusted sources.

  • We clearly distinguish between verified factshands-on observations, and editorial opinions.

 

2. Reporting an Error

 

If you spot any inaccuracy (e.g., wrong specs, pricing, features, or misrepresented data):

  • 📧 Email: contact@techsputit.com

  • 📱 DM us on [Social Media Handle].

 

3. Our Correction Process

 

Error Type Action Taken
Minor Typos Immediate in-article edit (e.g., spelling, grammar, broken links).
Factual Error Bold “Correction Notice” at the article’s top + detailed footnote explaining the change.
Major Inaccuracy Full review update + public editor’s note explaining the error and corrections.
Outdated Info Article marked “Updated on [06/04/2025]” with new data added.

 

4. Timeline

 

  • All correction requests are acknowledged within 24 hours.

  • Corrections are implemented within 48 hours (or sooner for critical inaccuracies).

 

5. Transparency Promise

 

  • No stealth edits: All corrections are publicly documented.

  • Credit: Readers who report significant errors will be thanked (with permission).

  • Accountability: Corrections are reviewed by the editorial lead (Sidhu Vasuniya).

 

6. What We Don’t Correct

 

  • Subjective opinions (e.g., “Camera quality is poor”).

  • Future predictions (e.g., “This phone may get Android 15”).

  • Minor price fluctuations (unless >10% change).

 

7. Why This Matters?

 

“In tech, details define decisions. We owe our readers not just expertise, but integrity.”
– Sidhu Vasuniya, Founder

 

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