Accountability
Corrections Policy
We correct material errors quickly and visibly. If a published briefing is wrong, here is how to tell us and what we will do.
Report an error
Email [email protected] with the briefing URL, the specific claim you believe is wrong, and a link to the primary source that contradicts it. We acknowledge every report within one business day.
What we fix
- Material errors — wrong facts, misattributed quotes, broken or wrong primary-source links, miscategorised stories, factually wrong recommendations.
- Update-driven changes — a story that develops materially after publication (e.g. a vendor releases a patch we said was not yet available).
How we fix it
- The briefing is corrected in place.
- An editor's note is added at the bottom of the briefing describing what changed and when.
- The article's
dateModifiedis updated, so search engines and feed readers can re-crawl it. - If the original briefing was actively misleading, we will republish a corrected version and disable the original URL with a visible redirect to the correction.
Minor edits
Typos, grammar fixes, link cleanups, and other non-factual edits are made silently — we do not annotate the briefing for these.
Unpublishing
We do not delete published briefings. If a story is wrong enough to warrant retraction, the URL is preserved and replaced with a clear retraction note explaining what was wrong and what the corrected story is.
Contact
Corrections desk: [email protected]