Corrections Policy
Last updated: May 15, 2026
BioProfileMe is committed to publishing accurate, useful, and responsible cybersecurity and digital safety content.
Cybersecurity information can change quickly. Scam tactics evolve, security tools update, platforms change settings, and new research may correct or improve older information.
This Corrections Policy explains how readers can report errors and how BioProfileMe handles corrections.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
We aim to publish content that is:
- Accurate
- Useful
- Clear
- Practical
- Responsible
- Based on reliable information when possible
However, mistakes can happen.
An article may become outdated because of:
- New security research
- Platform changes
- Product updates
- Policy changes
- Scam tactic changes
- Broken links
- Changed statistics
- Updated official guidance
When we discover inaccurate or outdated information, we review and update it when appropriate.
What Can Be Corrected
Readers may contact us about:
- Factual errors
- Outdated statistics
- Broken or incorrect links
- Misleading wording
- Unclear explanations
- Incorrect tool information
- Changed product features
- Incorrect screenshots or steps
- Missing context
- Unsupported claims
- Typos that affect meaning
We also welcome suggestions that make an article clearer, more useful, or more accurate.
How to Request a Correction
To request a correction, email:
Please include:
- The article URL
- The title of the article
- The specific section or sentence that needs review
- A clear explanation of the issue
- A reliable source or reference, if available
- Your suggested correction, if any
The more specific your report is, the easier it is for us to review.
How We Review Correction Requests
When we receive a correction request, we may:
- Review the article
- Check the original source or claim
- Compare with updated official information
- Review product documentation
- Verify whether the issue affects reader understanding
- Update the article if needed
- Add clarification if the original wording was unclear
- Remove or revise unsupported claims
Not every correction request will result in a change, but every reasonable report may be reviewed.
Types of Updates
BioProfileMe may update content in different ways depending on the issue.
Minor Edits
Minor edits may include:
- Fixing typos
- Improving grammar
- Updating formatting
- Replacing broken links
- Clarifying wording
Minor edits may not always include a public correction note.
Content Updates
Content updates may include:
- Adding new information
- Updating old advice
- Replacing outdated screenshots
- Revising tool features
- Adding sources
- Improving explanations
Significant Corrections
A significant correction may be added when an earlier version of an article contained an important factual error or misleading statement.
When appropriate, a correction note may be placed inside the article.
Article Update Dates
Some articles may include a "Last updated" date.
This date may change when meaningful updates are made.
Not every small formatting or grammar change will require a date update.
Removed or Archived Content
BioProfileMe may remove or archive content if it becomes:
- Seriously outdated
- No longer useful
- Incorrect beyond simple correction
- Duplicative
- Potentially misleading
- No longer aligned with editorial standards
If content is removed, links may be redirected to a better or newer resource when possible.
Reader Feedback
Reader feedback helps improve BioProfileMe.
If you have a correction, suggestion, or concern, contact:
We appreciate specific, respectful, and evidence-based feedback.
Contact
For corrections and content updates:
BioProfileMe
Website: https://www.bioprofileme.cloud/
Email: contact@bioprofileme.cloud