Corrections and Updates

RozumTech corrects verified errors openly and without unnecessary delay. The purpose of a correction is to give readers accurate, current information—not to conceal the history of a change.

How to report an error

Email [email protected] with “Correction” in the subject line. Please include:

  • The article URL.
  • The quotation or section that may contain an error.
  • A short explanation of the issue.
  • A link to a primary source, if one is available.

We read all substantive reports, although we may not reply individually to spam, abusive messages, or unsupported demands to remove criticism.

What happens next

An editor checks the original source, the published wording, and the evidence supplied. Some cases require a response from a company, another test, or advice from a qualified specialist. Speed matters, but it does not replace verification.

Types of changes

  • Minor edit: spelling, punctuation, formatting, or wording that does not change the meaning. These edits may be made without a notice.
  • Correction: a factual error that changes how a reader understands the subject. We correct it and add a clear note explaining the material change.
  • Update: new information, a product change, a price change, or an improved procedure. The article shows the date of a meaningful update.
  • Editor’s note: context needed to explain a dispute, a major revision, or an unusual editorial decision.

Removing content

We do not remove an article merely because it has become inconvenient to a person or company mentioned in it. Removal may be appropriate for a serious legal issue, a safety or privacy risk, an infringement of rights, or when the material cannot be responsibly corrected. Where practical, the old URL redirects to an explanation or an up-to-date version.

Right of reply

A person or organization covered by an article may submit a factual clarification. The editorial team verifies it and decides whether an update is needed. A right of reply is not a right to edit the article or require favorable wording.