Correction Policy

At DrivenDevice.com, we are committed to the highest standards of accuracy, transparency, and accountability in our reporting. We understand that errors can occasionally occur, and when they do, we act swiftly and responsibly to correct them. Our goal is to maintain the trust of our readers by ensuring that all published content remains factual, reliable, and up-to-date.

✅ Editorial Commitment

  • DrivenDevice.com strives to deliver factual, balanced, and timely reporting on cars, bikes, smartphones, laptops, and technology trends.
  • All articles are written and edited with the best available information at the time of publication.
  • If inaccuracies are identified, internally or by our readers, we take full responsibility and correct the record promptly.

🔄 Article Updates & Edits

  • Major Corrections: When a factual error is corrected (e.g. names, dates, prices, specs, statistics), we will clearly note the change within the article, along with the date and reason for the correction.
  • Clarifications: If content is accurate but unclear or incomplete, we will revise for clarity and add a note explaining the update.
  • Minor Edits: Small adjustments (e.g. grammar, spelling, formatting) that do not affect factual accuracy may be made without a correction notice.
  • Ongoing Stories: Articles covering developing news may be updated as new details emerge. A timestamp will indicate the latest update.

🛠️ Corrections Process

We issue a correction when:

  • A factual error (e.g. incorrect model name, launch date, specification, or quote) is found.
  • A misleading headline, caption, or image is identified.
  • A visual or data source is discovered to be inaccurate.

Each correction will include a short note describing the original error and the change made.

🧾 Clarifications

Clarifications are issued when:

  • A story is factually correct but may cause misunderstanding.
  • Additional context or explanation is necessary for readers.
  • Language requires refinement to ensure accuracy and balance.

🧷 Editor’s Notes

In cases involving ethical concerns, significant editorial misjudgment, or issues affecting public understanding, an Editor’s Note may be added to the article for full transparency. These are reviewed and approved by a senior editor.

📬 How Readers Can Request a Correction

We welcome feedback from our readers to improve accuracy.
If you believe an error exists, please contact us at:
📩 [email protected]

Include:

  • The URL of the article
  • A clear description of the error
  • Supporting evidence or references (if available)

Our editorial team will review the request and take action where necessary.

🔄 Social Media & External Platforms

If an error is published on our social media platforms, we will:

  • Edit, correct, or retract the content where platform tools allow, or
  • Publish a new post clarifying the correction if edits are not possible.

🚫 Content Removal Requests

As a matter of policy, DrivenDevice.com does not remove published content unless it is:

  • Found to be legally problematic (defamatory, plagiarized, copyright-infringing, or in violation of applicable laws).

In all other cases, we address concerns by issuing updates, corrections, or clarifications rather than removing content.

🤖 Use of AI Tools in Corrections

DrivenDevice.com may use AI-assisted editorial tools to help identify errors and enhance clarity or factual accuracy. All AI suggestions are reviewed and approved by human editors before being published.

💡 Commitment to Transparency

Corrections are not a weakness; they are a mark of responsible journalism. We believe that acknowledging mistakes and correcting them quickly is essential to maintaining reader trust.

At DrivenDevice.com, our mission is clear: deliver accurate, engaging, and reliable coverage of technology and mobility worldwide.

For corrections, please email us:
📧 [email protected]