GizPulse

Corrections Policy

Updated April 13, 2026

Our Commitment

GizPulse aims to publish accurate and useful information. When we make a factual mistake, or when a meaningful clarification is required, we aim to correct the record promptly and transparently.

What We Correct

We may correct or clarify content where necessary, including:

  • incorrect names, titles, dates, figures, or locations
  • incorrect job, scholarship, deadline, or eligibility details
  • misleading summaries, captions, or contextual framing
  • broken links or materially incorrect source references

How Corrections Are Handled

Minor non-material edits, such as grammar, spelling, or formatting improvements, may be made without a formal correction note. Material factual corrections may be reflected in the article itself and, where appropriate, accompanied by a clear update or correction note.

Updates vs Corrections

Not every change is a correction. Some stories evolve because new verified information becomes available after publication. In such cases, GizPulse may update the article to reflect the latest position. Corrections are used where previously published information was materially wrong or misleading.

For general publishing standards, see our Editorial Policy.

How To Request a Correction

If you believe an article contains a factual error, please send the article link, a short explanation of the issue, and any source or evidence that supports your request.

Contact

Correction requests may be sent to hellogizpulse@gmail.com.