Corrections Policy
At GizTimes, we are committed to providing our readers with accurate, comprehensive, and trustworthy news regarding the technology. In the fast-paced digital landscape, errors can occur; when they do, we are committed to correcting them with speed and total transparency.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
We strive for technical and factual precision in all our product reviews, hardware benchmarks, and investigative reports. If we publish information—ranging from software version numbers to corporate financial data—that is factually incorrect, we will correct the record immediately upon verification.
How to Report an Error
We value feedback from our community, tech developers, and the subjects of our reporting. If you believe a story we have published contains an inaccuracy, please contact our editorial desk.
Email: contact@giztimes.com
Subject Line: Please use “Correction Request” to ensure the inquiry is prioritized by our senior editors.
Required Details:
The specific URL of the GizTimes article.
The sentence or technical specification you believe is incorrect.
The verified correct information, accompanied by a primary source (e.g., official manufacturer documentation or a GitHub repository).
Our Correction Process
Editorial Review: Our editors assess the claim against original source material and any new evidence provided.
Technical Verification: We may consult with our technical team or reach out to company spokespeople to confirm the facts.
Action: If an error is confirmed, we update the digital record immediately to prevent the further spread of misinformation.
Transparency in Updates
GizTimes does not “stealth edit” significant factual changes. We distinguish between minor polish and substantive corrections:
Minor Corrections: Typos, formatting, or grammatical errors that do not alter the meaning of the report are updated without a formal notice.
Factual Corrections: If we correct a significant technical fact (e.g., a wrong price, incorrect API detail, or misattributed quote), we will:
Update the body text of the article.
Append a Correction Note at the bottom (or top for major errors), detailing what was changed and the date of the update.
Example Note: “Correction: An earlier version of this article stated the smartphone supported 45W charging. It has been updated to reflect the official 25W specification.”
Takedown and Retraction Policy
As an independent news organization, GizTimes does not remove articles because a brand or subject disagrees with our analysis. However, if an article is found to have severe legal issues or fundamentally violates our ethical standards, the editorial leadership may decide to unpublish the piece and issue a formal retraction.
Contact Information
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Email: contact@giztimes.com