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 facts, hands-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| Outdated Info | Article marked “Updated on [06/04/2025]” with new data added.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
