Updates & corrections

Corrections policy

How the site handles broken links, factual fixes, copy edits, and structural improvements.

Corrections policy

When a page is corrected

If a guide contains a broken internal link, a misleading sentence, a formatting problem, or a factual issue that changes how the advice should be read, the page can be revised and the visible update date can change. Minor copy edits are made to remove ambiguity, reduce repetition, or improve the order of steps.

The goal of a correction is not just to replace a line of text. It is to make the page easier to trust and easier to use under real conditions.

What readers can report

  • A broken page, image, or internal link.
  • Instructions that are unclear or easy to misread on mobile.
  • A mismatch between the headline and the body of the article.
  • A factual problem in a checklist, example, or support reference.

How updates are applied

Corrections can affect headings, examples, link targets, or the order of steps. When the change materially affects the page, the updated date is revised so readers know the article has been maintained.