Effective Date: June 7, 2026
Last Updated: June 7, 2026
At My Apps Info, we are committed to providing accurate, reliable, and trustworthy information about mobile applications, software platforms, and digital services. Despite our editorial review process, errors may occasionally occur due to rapidly changing technology or human oversight.
This Corrections Policy explains how we identify, review, and correct inaccuracies while maintaining transparency and editorial integrity.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Accuracy is a fundamental principle of our editorial process.
Every article published on My Apps Info is researched, written, and reviewed before publication. However, software products, pricing, features, and user interfaces frequently change, making ongoing content maintenance essential.
When an error is identified, we are committed to reviewing it promptly and making appropriate corrections when necessary.
What Qualifies as a Correction?
A correction may be issued when published content contains factual information that is inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated.
Examples include:
- Incorrect feature descriptions
- Outdated pricing information
- Inaccurate compatibility details
- Wrong installation or setup instructions
- Incorrect subscription information
- Broken or obsolete navigation steps
- Misidentified application functions
- Incorrect dates or version information
- Typographical errors that change the meaning of the content
Our objective is to ensure readers receive dependable and useful information.
How Corrections Are Reviewed
When a potential error is identified, our editorial team follows a structured review process.
Step 1: Receive the Report
Corrections may originate from:
- Internal editorial reviews
- Routine content updates
- Reader feedback
- Official product announcements
- Changes published by developers
- Newly available documentation
Every report is evaluated individually.
Step 2: Verification
Before making any changes, our editorial team verifies the information using reliable public sources, such as:
- Official developer documentation
- Product support centers
- Release notes
- Public announcements
- Technical documentation
Whenever possible, primary sources are used to confirm the correct information.
Step 3: Editorial Review
Editors review the proposed correction to ensure:
- The updated information is accurate
- The article remains clear and consistent
- The correction improves the overall quality of the content
Only verified corrections are published.
Types of Corrections
Minor Corrections
Minor corrections may include:
- Spelling mistakes
- Grammar improvements
- Formatting adjustments
- Broken internal links
- Minor wording clarifications
These editorial improvements generally do not change the meaning of the content and may be implemented without a formal correction notice.
Factual Corrections
When factual information changes or an error is identified, we update the article to reflect the correct information.
Examples include:
- Updated app features
- Revised pricing
- Corrected system requirements
- Updated compatibility information
- Modified user instructions
Significant factual updates may also result in the article’s “Last Updated” date being revised.
Major Revisions
If an application undergoes substantial changes that affect the overall accuracy of an article, we may perform a comprehensive revision rather than making isolated corrections.
Major revisions may include:
- Complete interface redesigns
- New subscription models
- Significant feature removals or additions
- Changes to account or privacy settings
- Updated troubleshooting procedures
Our goal is to ensure the article remains useful and relevant.
Reader Feedback
We value feedback from our readers and encourage users to report potential inaccuracies.
Readers may contact our editorial team if they notice:
- Incorrect information
- Outdated screenshots
- Missing features
- Broken instructions
- Obsolete links
- Technical inaccuracies
Constructive feedback helps us improve the quality and reliability of our content.
Transparency
My Apps Info believes transparency builds trust.
We make corrections to improve accuracy rather than conceal mistakes.
Where appropriate:
- Articles may display an updated review date.
- Significant revisions may be incorporated into the article following editorial review.
- Updated information replaces outdated content to provide readers with the most current guidance available.
Editorial Independence
Corrections are made solely on the basis of factual accuracy and editorial standards.
No advertiser, affiliate partner, software developer, or commercial organization has the authority to influence our correction decisions.
Our editorial team retains full responsibility for reviewing and approving all content changes.
AI-Assisted Content
My Apps Info may use AI-powered tools to assist with identifying outdated information or improving editorial consistency.
However:
- AI suggestions are independently verified.
- Human editors review every factual correction.
- Editorial responsibility always remains with our editorial team.
No correction is published solely on the basis of automated output.
Continuous Quality Improvement
Corrections are part of our broader commitment to maintaining high-quality informational content.
In addition to responding to reported errors, our editorial team regularly reviews existing articles to:
- Verify facts
- Update screenshots and instructions
- Improve clarity
- Expand FAQs
- Refresh outdated information
- Remove obsolete references
This ongoing review process helps ensure that our content continues to serve readers effectively.
Our Promise
My Apps Info is dedicated to publishing information that readers can trust.
When mistakes occur, we will:
- Review reported issues promptly
- Verify information using reliable sources
- Correct factual inaccuracies responsibly
- Maintain transparency throughout the editorial process
- Continuously improve the quality of our content
Our commitment to accuracy, accountability, and editorial integrity is central to our mission of providing dependable information about apps and digital technology for users across the United States.