Corrections Policy
We want to fix mistakes quickly and transparently. This page explains how to report an issue and how we respond to material errors.
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How to report an error
If you find something inaccurate, out of date, misleading or ethically questionable on any page, please contact us through the contact form. Include the URL of the page, the specific claim, and (if possible) a link to a more authoritative source.
You can also flag a broken link directly from any page using the report-link tool in the footer.
How we triage corrections
- Material factual errors (e.g. wrong visa cost, wrong currency, wrong country statement) are corrected as quickly as possible.
- Safety, medical, child-protection or animal-welfare errors are treated as priority — we aim to update or de-publish affected content the same day where feasible.
- Style and minor typo issues are batched and corrected in routine review cycles.
What we change vs. note
- For minor errors (typos, broken links, formatting), we simply correct them and bump the “last updated” date.
- For substantive corrections that change the meaning of a recommendation, we update the page and explicitly note that a correction was made and when.
- For pages we de-publish because they cannot be safely brought up to standard, we replace them with a short notice explaining why.
What we will not do
- Quietly rewrite history on safety or ethics recommendations. If we change our position, we say so.
- Remove content because a third party objects to fair, sourced reporting.
- Promise a response on a fixed timeline if we cannot guarantee it. We will acknowledge serious reports and act on them promptly.