Corrections
Corrections Policy
Readers should be able to trust that TechCocoon fixes meaningful errors clearly and quickly.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
How to request a correction
Send the issue
Email [email protected] with the story URL, the sentence or claim in question, the correction you believe is needed, and any supporting evidence.
Editorial review
We review the concern against the original sourcing, public records, direct responses, and any new material supplied. We may contact relevant parties for clarification.
Action
If a correction is needed, we update the story. If the issue is a clarification, added context, or a wording problem, we handle it in the way that best serves readers.
Notice
Substantive corrections should be noted on the article or in an editor-visible update trail. Minor spelling, grammar, formatting, or broken-link fixes may be corrected without a public note.
What we may change
Corrections
A correction fixes information that was wrong or materially incomplete at the time of publication.
Clarifications
A clarification improves wording or context where the original story may have been unclear but not necessarily inaccurate.
Updates
An update adds new information to a developing story. Updates should not hide a past error when a correction is required.
Translations
When a correction affects a story with translated versions, we aim to update the original and relevant translated pages so readers are not left with conflicting information.
Takedown requests
We do not remove accurate public-interest reporting simply because it is inconvenient. We review legal, safety, privacy, and accuracy concerns case by case.
Correction contact
Email correction requests to [email protected]. Include the article URL and evidence so the newsroom can review the issue quickly.

