Corrections Policy
Last updated: August 17, 2026
FarFeshPlus aims to publish accurate, useful and reasonably current technology information. Because software, security practices, cloud platforms and product features can change quickly, we may update articles after publication when new information becomes available or when an error is identified.
What We Consider a Correction
A correction may be appropriate when published content contains a material factual error, misleading statement, incorrect product detail, broken or misrepresented source, inaccurate technical explanation or another issue that could meaningfully affect a reader’s understanding or decision.
Routine Updates vs. Corrections
Not every edit is a correction. Some changes are normal maintenance, such as:
- updating product names or interface terminology;
- replacing broken links;
- improving grammar or clarity;
- adding newer official documentation;
- refreshing examples when a product changes;
- improving formatting or navigation.
A substantive correction is more likely to involve a meaningful factual problem rather than routine editorial maintenance.
How We Review Correction Requests
When a credible correction request is received, we may:
- identify the exact statement or section in question;
- compare it with current primary or authoritative sources where available;
- review whether the issue changes the meaning or recommendation of the article;
- update, clarify or remove the affected material when appropriate;
- add an editorial note if the correction is significant enough to warrant one.
Fast-Changing Technology Information
Pricing, features, service availability, security controls, software versions and vendor policies can change after an article is published. An article is not necessarily considered erroneous simply because a vendor later changes a product. However, we may update important pages when practical to reduce stale information.
How to Report an Error
Send correction requests to Support@farfeshplus.pro.
Please include:
- the article title or URL;
- the specific sentence, claim or section you believe is incorrect;
- a short explanation of the issue;
- a reliable supporting source when available.
Clear, source-supported requests are easier to evaluate than general disagreement without supporting information.
Opinion and Editorial Judgment
A correction request does not automatically require us to change an editorial judgment, interpretation or comparison conclusion. Different users can reasonably weigh software features, cost, privacy, usability or technical complexity differently.
However, factual statements supporting an opinion should still be accurate and appropriately sourced.
Transparency
When a material error has significantly affected the meaning of a published page, FarFeshPlus may include a visible update or correction note. Minor spelling, formatting and non-substantive edits may be corrected without a separate notice.