At Teknowire, accuracy, transparency, and accountability are essential to our journalism. We strive to ensure that all published content is factual, reliable, and carefully reviewed before publication. However, despite rigorous editorial processes, errors can occasionally occur.
This Corrections Policy explains how Teknowire handles corrections, clarifications, and updates to published content.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Teknowire is committed to providing accurate and trustworthy coverage of technology, software, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, startups, digital transformation, and emerging technologies.
We make reasonable efforts to verify facts, technical information, research findings, financial disclosures, product details, and quotations before publication. When errors are identified, we take prompt action to investigate and correct them.
Types of Corrections
Minor Corrections
Minor errors that do not affect the overall meaning or accuracy of an article may be corrected without a formal correction notice. Examples include:
- Typographical errors
- Spelling and grammar mistakes
- Formatting issues
- Broken links
- Minor stylistic edits
Significant Corrections
If a factual error could materially affect reader understanding, Teknowire will correct the information and may add a correction note explaining the change.
Examples include:
- Incorrect technical specifications
- Errors in research findings or data
- Misidentified companies, products, executives, or organizations
- Incorrect dates, event details, or launch information
- Inaccurate quotations or attribution
- Misrepresentation of technology developments or market trends
Clarifications
When content is technically accurate but may be unclear or potentially misleading, we may add a clarification to provide additional context or explanation.
Updates
Technology evolves rapidly. Articles may be updated to reflect significant new information, product updates, security advisories, regulatory changes, company announcements, or research developments while preserving the integrity of the original reporting.
How to Request a Correction
Readers, technology professionals, researchers, developers, companies, industry organizations, and other stakeholders who believe content published by Teknowire contains an error are encouraged to contact us.
Please include:
- The article title or URL
- A description of the suspected error
- Supporting evidence or source material, if available
- Your contact information for follow-up
All correction requests are reviewed by our editorial team.
Review Process
When a correction request is received, Teknowire will:
- Review the reported issue.
- Verify the information using available evidence and sources.
- Consult editors, contributors, or subject-matter experts when necessary.
- Make corrections, clarifications, or updates if warranted.
The time required to complete a review may vary depending on the complexity of the issue and the availability of supporting information.
Transparency
When substantial factual corrections are made, Teknowire may include a correction note or editor’s update to inform readers about the nature of the change.
We believe transparent correction practices are an important part of maintaining trust and accountability.
Editorial Independence
Correction decisions are made solely by the Teknowire editorial team.
Requests from advertisers, sponsors, technology companies, investors, public relations representatives, government agencies, or other external parties do not influence our correction standards or editorial judgment.
Contact
To report an error or request a correction, please contact:
Teknowire Editorial Team
Email: [email protected]
Teknowire values reader feedback and remains committed to maintaining high standards of accuracy, transparency, and responsible journalism in coverage of technology, innovation, and the digital economy.