Corrections Policy

Effective date: June 5, 2026

At thetednews.com, we aim to publish clear, useful and accurate content. This Corrections Policy explains how we handle errors, outdated information and reader feedback.

Why corrections matter

Technology changes quickly. Software features, AI tools, cybersecurity recommendations, device specifications, subscription plans and platform policies may change after publication.

For that reason, we may update or correct content when needed.

What may be corrected

We may correct or update content that includes:

  • factual errors;
  • outdated information;
  • incorrect product names;
  • inaccurate technical descriptions;
  • broken links;
  • unclear wording;
  • missing context;
  • formatting or language mistakes;
  • outdated software or security information.

Minor spelling, grammar, formatting or style changes may be made without a public note.

How to report an error

Email us at:

[email protected]

Please include:

  • the article title;
  • the article URL;
  • a description of the possible error;
  • the correct information, if available;
  • a source or reference, if relevant.

How we review corrections

When we receive a correction request, we may review the article, check available information and decide whether to update, clarify, correct or leave the content unchanged.

Correction notes

For significant factual corrections, we may add a correction note to the article. Minor updates are usually made without a public note.