Accountability
Corrections
How we fix factual errors when we make them — and a public log so you can verify we do.
Last updated: 2026-05-03
What we treat as a correction
A correction is needed when a published review contains:
- A factual error about specifications, dimensions, capacity, materials, model numbers, or compatibility.
- A misattributed quote or source.
- A claim about reliability or performance that was not supported by the sources we cited.
- A safety-relevant error of any size (we treat these as urgent regardless of the impact on the review's overall verdict).
Stylistic edits, clarifications, and routine updates (e.g. a model receiving a new generation, a retailer dropping the product) are not corrections — those are tracked through the "updated on" date on the review itself.
How to report a correction
Email [email protected] with:
- The URL of the review.
- The specific sentence or claim you believe is wrong.
- The source for the correct information, if you have one (a manufacturer spec sheet, a public test, a regulatory filing, etc.).
We aim to respond within 5 business days. Confirmed corrections are typically published within 72 hours of confirmation, faster for safety-relevant items.
How we publish corrections
- The review itself is updated to reflect the correct information.
- An editor's note is added at the top or bottom of the review describing what changed and when.
- A summary entry is added to the public log on this page (below).
Public corrections log
No corrections logged yet. When the first one happens, it will be recorded here.