Corrections Policy

How Aviyne Reviews and Fixes Content Errors

Last Updated: May 20, 2026

Welcome to Aviyne. This Corrections Policy explains how we handle correction requests, factual errors, outdated information, content updates, reader feedback, and removal-related concerns.

Aviyne is committed to publishing clear, useful, and responsible information. We understand that online information can change over time, and mistakes may sometimes happen.

When we identify an error or receive a valid correction request, we review it carefully and take appropriate action where needed.

Submit a Correction Request

If you notice incorrect, outdated, or unclear information on Aviyne, send us the article title, page URL, issue details, and supporting source where possible.

Correction Email info@aviyne.co.uk
1 Report

Readers send the article URL, incorrect detail, and supporting evidence.

2 Review

Aviyne checks the article, sources, and correction request carefully.

3 Update

We may correct, clarify, update, remove, or leave content unchanged.

4 Maintain Trust

Important updates may include correction notes or visible clarifications.

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Purpose of This Corrections Policy

The purpose of this Corrections Policy is to maintain reader trust, improve content accuracy, and provide a clear process for reporting errors.

This policy explains:

  • How readers can report errors
  • What type of corrections we may review
  • How we assess correction requests
  • When content may be updated, corrected, clarified, or removed
  • How we handle guest posts and sponsored content corrections
  • How we respond to personal data correction requests
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Our Commitment to Accuracy

Aviyne aims to publish information that is clear, useful, and accurate at the time of publication. Our content may cover websites, online platforms, digital topics, internet safety, technology, general information, and related subjects.

Before publishing content, we try to check key details, use reliable sources where possible, and avoid presenting uncertain information as confirmed fact.

However, online information may change quickly. A website may update its features, policies, pricing, contact details, ownership, app availability, login process, or safety status after our article has been published. Because of this, some content may become outdated over time.

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Types of Corrections We Review

We may review correction requests related to:

  • Incorrect factual information
  • Outdated website details
  • Wrong names, dates, links, or contact details
  • Broken or outdated external links
  • Misleading wording or unclear statements
  • Incorrect attribution or source references
  • Missing context that may affect reader understanding
  • Images, screenshots, or media used incorrectly
  • Guest post errors
  • Sponsored content errors
  • Personal data concerns
  • Copyright or ownership concerns
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What Counts as a Correction?

A correction is a change made to fix information that is inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, misleading, or unclear.

Corrections may include:

  • Fixing spelling errors in names or brands
  • Updating outdated website information
  • Replacing broken links
  • Clarifying unclear wording
  • Adding missing context
  • Correcting dates, figures, or facts
  • Updating references to official sources
  • Removing unsupported claims
  • Adding a note when major changes are made
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Minor Edits vs Major Corrections

Minor Edits

Minor edits may include grammar fixes, formatting improvements, spelling corrections, broken link updates, readability improvements, or small wording changes that do not change the meaning of the article.

Minor edits may be made without adding a public correction note.

Major Corrections

Major corrections may include changes to important facts, serious errors, misleading statements, incorrect claims, wrong identity details, inaccurate safety information, or content that could affect reader decisions.

When a major correction is made, we may add a correction note, update note, editor’s note, or visible clarification where appropriate.

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How to Request a Correction

If you believe an article on Aviyne contains an error or outdated information, you can contact us by email.

Please send correction requests to: info@aviyne.co.uk

To help us review your request properly, please include:

  • The article title
  • The exact page URL
  • The specific sentence, section, image, or detail you believe is incorrect
  • A clear explanation of the issue
  • A reliable source, official reference, or supporting evidence if available
  • Your name and contact email
Clear and specific correction requests are easier to review. General complaints without details may take longer to assess or may not be actionable.
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How We Review Correction Requests

When we receive a correction request, we may review the article, check the reported detail, compare available sources, and decide whether an update is needed.

Our review may include:

  • Checking the original article
  • Reviewing official sources where available
  • Comparing reliable public information
  • Checking whether the issue is factual, editorial, legal, or personal
  • Assessing whether the correction would improve reader understanding
  • Reviewing whether a correction note is needed

We may contact the person who submitted the request if we need more details.

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Correction Outcomes

After reviewing a correction request, Aviyne may take one or more of the following actions:

  • Update the article
  • Correct the inaccurate detail
  • Add clarification
  • Add an update note or correction note
  • Remove unsupported wording
  • Replace or remove an external link
  • Remove or replace an image or media file
  • Decline the correction request if evidence does not support the claim
  • Take no action if the content is already accurate

Submitting a correction request does not guarantee that a change will be made. We review each request based on evidence, relevance, editorial judgment, and reader value.

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Outdated Information

Some articles on Aviyne may become outdated because websites, apps, online platforms, and digital services can change at any time.

Examples of outdated information may include:

  • Changed website URLs
  • Updated login pages
  • Removed app listings
  • Changed contact details
  • Updated privacy policies or terms
  • Changed platform ownership
  • Updated features or pricing
  • Changed safety signals or public reputation

If we identify outdated information, we may update the article, add a note, or revise the content to reflect newer information.

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Correction Notes and Update Notes

When appropriate, we may add a visible note to explain important changes. This may appear near the top or bottom of the article.

Correction or update notes may include wording such as:

  • “This article was updated to correct outdated contact information.”
  • “This article was revised to clarify the status of a third-party website.”
  • “A previous version of this article included an incorrect detail, which has now been corrected.”
  • “This page has been updated with newer information from official sources.”

We may not add a public note for small edits that do not affect the article’s meaning.

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Guest Post Corrections

Aviyne may accept guest posts from contributors, brands, agencies, or independent writers. Guest authors are responsible for the accuracy and originality of their submitted content.

If a guest post contains an error, we may review and correct it according to this policy.

For guest post corrections, we may:

  • Edit inaccurate wording
  • Remove unsupported claims
  • Add missing disclosure
  • Remove unsafe or irrelevant links
  • Ask the contributor for clarification
  • Add an update note where needed
  • Remove the guest post if it violates our editorial standards

If a contributor knowingly submits false, copied, misleading, or harmful content, we may reject future submissions from that contributor.

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Sponsored Content Corrections

Sponsored content, paid guest posts, partner content, or advertising-related content must still meet Aviyne’s editorial standards.

If sponsored content contains an error, misleading claim, unsafe link, missing disclosure, or outdated information, we may correct, edit, label, or remove the content.

Payment or sponsorship does not prevent Aviyne from making corrections where needed.

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External Link Corrections

Aviyne may link to third-party websites for reference or reader convenience. Over time, external links may become broken, outdated, redirected, unsafe, or unrelated to the original context.

If we find or receive a report about a problematic external link, we may:

  • Update the link
  • Remove the link
  • Replace it with a better source
  • Add clearer context around the link
  • Mark the link appropriately where needed

We are not responsible for the content, safety, accuracy, or policies of third-party websites linked from Aviyne.

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Image and Media Corrections

If an image, screenshot, logo, graphic, video, or other media file on Aviyne appears incorrect, outdated, misattributed, or used without proper permission, you may contact us for review.

Please include:

  • The page URL
  • The specific image or media file
  • The reason for your concern
  • Proof of ownership or supporting evidence, where relevant

If we confirm an issue, we may remove, replace, credit, edit, or update the media file.

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Personal Data Correction Requests

If an article or page includes personal data that you believe is inaccurate or incomplete, you may contact us and request a correction.

Personal data concerns may include:

  • Incorrect name spelling
  • Incorrect professional information
  • Incorrect public status
  • Outdated contact details
  • Incorrect identity-related details
  • Incomplete or misleading information about a person

We may ask for reasonable evidence before making changes, especially where the requested correction affects identity, reputation, ownership, professional status, or legal rights.

Personal data requests may also be handled under our Privacy Policy and applicable data protection laws.

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Content Removal Requests

A correction request is different from a removal request. In many cases, an update, clarification, or correction may be more appropriate than removing a full page.

However, we may consider removal requests where content:

  • Contains confirmed false information
  • Violates copyright or intellectual property rights
  • Includes private personal data without proper reason
  • Creates a serious safety or legal concern
  • Violates our Editorial Policy
  • Contains harmful, misleading, or unsafe content

We reserve the right to approve or reject removal requests based on evidence, legal requirements, editorial standards, and reader interest.

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Copyright Correction Requests

If you believe that content, images, media, or other material on Aviyne infringes your copyright, please contact us with clear details.

Your request should include:

  • Your full name
  • Your contact email
  • The copyrighted work you claim has been used incorrectly
  • The exact URL where the material appears on Aviyne
  • Proof that you own the copyright or are authorized to act for the rights owner
  • A clear explanation of the requested action

If a valid copyright issue is confirmed, we may remove, replace, update, or credit the material where appropriate.

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What We May Not Change

Aviyne may decline a correction request if:

  • The request does not identify a specific error
  • The request is not supported by reliable evidence
  • The article already presents the information accurately
  • The requested change would make the content misleading
  • The request is promotional or designed to remove fair criticism
  • The request attempts to hide relevant public information
  • The request conflicts with verified sources
  • The request is abusive, threatening, or spammy

We may still review future evidence if new, reliable information becomes available.

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Reader Feedback

Reader feedback helps us improve the quality and usefulness of Aviyne. We welcome respectful suggestions, correction requests, and concerns about published content.

However, we may not respond to every message individually. We may use feedback to improve existing pages, update outdated content, or guide future editorial reviews.

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Correction Request Email Format

To make your correction request easier to review, you may use the following format:

Subject: Correction Request – [Article Title]

Message Details:

  • Article title:
  • Page URL:
  • Incorrect or outdated detail:
  • Suggested correction:
  • Supporting source or evidence:
  • Your name:
  • Your contact email:

Please send your request to:

Email: info@aviyne.co.uk

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Response Time

We try to review correction requests within a reasonable time. Response time may depend on the complexity of the issue, availability of evidence, number of requests received, and whether third-party verification is needed.

Urgent legal, copyright, safety, or personal data concerns may be reviewed with higher priority where appropriate.

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Transparency and Reader Trust

Aviyne aims to be transparent when important corrections are made. If a correction significantly changes the meaning of an article, we may add a correction note or update notice.

Our goal is not to hide errors. Our goal is to correct them responsibly and keep content useful for readers.

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Changes to This Corrections Policy

We may update this Corrections Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our editorial process, legal requirements, website practices, or correction standards.

When this policy is updated, we will revise the “Last Updated” date at the top of the page.

Continued use of Aviyne means you accept the updated Corrections Policy.

Contact Information

If you have a correction request, update request, copyright concern, content removal request, or question about this Corrections Policy, please contact us.

info@aviyne.co.uk
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Website and Final Note

Website: https://aviyne.co.uk/

Aviyne is committed to improving content quality and maintaining reader trust. We welcome valid corrections and responsible feedback from readers, contributors, brands, and rights owners.

If you notice an error on Aviyne, please contact us with clear details so we can review the issue properly.