Correction Policy

Last update: 11 Sep 2025

At route64.net, we are committed to accuracy, transparency, and integrity in all the content we publish. While we strive to ensure that all information is correct and up to date, we recognize that mistakes can occasionally occur. This Correction Policy outlines our approach to identifying, addressing, and correcting errors in a timely and responsible manner.

How We Handle Corrections

  1. Identifying Errors
    If an error is discovered in any of our blog posts—whether factual, grammatical, typographical, or related to code snippets—we aim to correct it as quickly as possible. Errors can be identified by our team, readers, or external sources.

  2. Submitting a Correction Request
    If you spot an error, we encourage you to let us know. Please send an email to [email protected] with the following information:

  • The title or URL of the article

  • A description of the error

  • Suggested correction (if applicable)

  1. Correction Review Process
    Once a correction request is received, we will:

  • Review the reported issue

  • Verify the accuracy of the claim

  • Make the appropriate correction if needed

  1. Transparency and Notation
    If a significant correction is made to a published article, we will clearly indicate the change at the bottom of the post. The correction note will include the date and a brief description of the nature of the change. Minor changes such as typos or formatting issues may be corrected without notation.

Updates and Revisions

In cases where information evolves over time (e.g., software updates, changed APIs, or new industry practices), we may update posts to reflect the latest knowledge. These updates may also include a note at the end of the article to explain the change and maintain transparency.

Commitment to Accuracy

Maintaining the trust of our readers is essential. We take every correction seriously and view each one as an opportunity to improve the quality and reliability of our content. Your feedback is always welcome and appreciated.