Trust & transparency
Corrections Policy
How factual concerns and editorial corrections are reviewed.
What can be reported
Readers may report broken links, unclear wording, outdated references, factual inconsistencies or content that appears to conflict with the site’s safety boundaries.
How reports are assessed
Reports are checked against the page context and, when relevant, current official public sources. A correction may involve changing wording, replacing a source, adding context or removing an unsupported claim.
What not to include
Do not send account credentials, identity documents, case files, private support conversations, bank records or uncensored screenshots. A URL and a short description of the suspected error are sufficient.
Change transparency
Material corrections may be reflected through the page’s review date or a short editorial note. Minor spelling and formatting changes may be made without a separate notice.
Report a possible correction
Send the page URL and a short description on Telegram. Do not include personal or account-specific evidence.
Never send identity documents, passwords, 2FA codes, banking details, private keys, seed phrases or account access.