Corrections Policy
AI tools change quickly. Interfaces move, model names change, pricing shifts, features roll out by region, and official documentation can be updated after an article is published. AI Fix Hub treats corrections as part of maintaining a useful site.
What we correct
- Wrong or outdated troubleshooting steps.
- Broken, redirected, inaccessible, or misleading source links.
- Incorrect model names, product names, dates, pricing descriptions or availability details.
- Missing caveats where a feature depends on region, plan, device, workspace or administrator settings.
- Typos or unclear wording that could confuse readers.
How to request a correction
Send the article URL, the section that needs review, a short explanation, and any official source or screenshot that supports the correction. Please do not send passwords, API keys, private account pages, client files, or sensitive personal data.
How updates are handled
When a meaningful change is confirmed, we may update the article text, add a caveat, replace a source, add a source access note, or clarify the editorial note. Minor grammar and formatting fixes may be made without a visible correction note.
Correction requests can be sent through Contact Us.