Welcome to EveryFAQ. This Correction Policy explains how we handle errors, outdated information, unclear content, and reader correction requests.
EveryFAQ is an informational blog created to provide clear, helpful, and easy-to-understand answers across different everyday topics. We aim to publish content that is accurate, useful, transparent, and reader-focused.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
At EveryFAQ, we care about the quality and accuracy of our content.
We work to make sure our articles are:
- Clear and easy to understand
- Helpful for real readers
- Based on careful topic research
- Updated when needed
- Free from misleading or exaggerated claims
- Written with reader trust in mind
However, information can change over time. Product details, prices, availability, safety guidance, laws, standards, tools, services, and best practices may change after an article is published.
When we find an error or receive a valid correction request, we review it and update the content when appropriate.
Types of Corrections We Review
Readers may contact us about:
- Incorrect information
- Outdated details
- Broken links
- Missing context
- Confusing explanations
- Typographical or grammar errors
- Product, service, or pricing changes
- Misleading wording
- Unclear claims
- Formatting or readability issues
We welcome helpful feedback that improves the accuracy, clarity, and usefulness of EveryFAQ.
How to Request a Correction
If you find an issue on EveryFAQ, please contact us at:
Email: info@everyfaq.com
To help us review your correction request quickly, please include:
- The article title
- The page URL
- The specific sentence, section, or issue
- A clear explanation of the correction needed
- A reliable source or supporting detail, if available
Correction requests with clear details are easier for us to review and verify.
How We Review Correction Requests
When we receive a correction request, we may:
- Review the article in question
- Compare the issue with trusted or official sources where appropriate
- Check whether the information is outdated, incomplete, or unclear
- Update the content if the correction is valid
- Improve wording for better clarity
- Fix broken links, typos, or formatting issues
- Add missing context if needed
Not every correction request will lead to a change. If we determine that the existing content is accurate, balanced, or already clear, we may leave it unchanged.
Content Updates
EveryFAQ may update published content to improve quality and accuracy.
Updates may include:
- Correcting factual errors
- Adding new information
- Removing outdated details
- Updating examples
- Improving readability
- Replacing broken links
- Clarifying confusing sections
- Adding missing questions or explanations
- Improving article structure
Google’s SEO Starter Guide also recommends checking previously published content and updating or removing it when it is no longer relevant.
Major Corrections
If a major correction significantly changes the meaning of an article, we may update the page more clearly.
Major corrections may involve:
- Incorrect safety-related information
- Wrong product or service details
- Outdated legal, financial, health, or technical information
- Misleading claims
- Important missing context
- Incorrect comparisons or recommendations
For important topics involving safety, health, money, legal matters, repairs, installations, or technical decisions, readers should always verify information with a qualified professional or official source.
Minor Corrections
Minor corrections may be made without a separate notice.
These may include:
- Spelling fixes
- Grammar improvements
- Formatting changes
- Broken link fixes
- Small wording improvements
- Readability edits
These updates are made to improve the user experience without changing the main meaning of the content.
Reader Feedback
We appreciate feedback from readers because it helps us improve EveryFAQ.
You may contact us for:
- Correction requests
- Outdated information reports
- Broken link reports
- Topic suggestions
- Content improvement suggestions
- Questions about our editorial process
Please send feedback to:
info@everyfaq.com
No Guarantee of Complete Accuracy
Although we work to keep EveryFAQ accurate and useful, we cannot guarantee that every piece of information will always be complete, current, or error-free.
Our content is for general informational and educational purposes only. It should not replace professional advice.
Before making important decisions, readers should verify details from official sources, qualified professionals, product manufacturers, service providers, or other trusted references.
Editorial Independence
Correction requests are reviewed based on accuracy, clarity, usefulness, and reader value.
Advertising, affiliate relationships, sponsored content, or partnerships do not control our correction decisions. Our goal is to maintain helpful, honest, and transparent content for readers.
Contact Us
If you would like to report an error or request a correction, please contact us:
EveryFAQ
Website: https://everyfaq.com
Email: info@everyfaq.com