Last updated: July 3, 2026
Hubkub wants readers to trust that errors, outdated details, broken links, and unclear claims can be reviewed and corrected. This policy explains what we consider a correction, how to report one, and how we decide whether a page should be updated.
What we correct
- Factual errors about software features, platforms, pricing, licenses, release dates, ownership, or official websites.
- Broken links, redirected links, suspicious mirrors, outdated download paths, or unclear external-link labels.
- Missing or unclear affiliate, sponsorship, advertising, AI, or editorial disclosures.
- Outdated screenshots, instructions, UI references, or troubleshooting steps that may confuse readers.
- Language that is too promotional, unsupported, misleading, or too certain for the available evidence.
How to request a correction
Send correction requests through the Contact page. Include the page URL, the exact sentence or section, what you believe is wrong, and a reliable source if available.
For software or download issues, please include the official vendor/project page, release note, support article, security notice, or app store page that supports the change. Screenshots can help when an issue involves ads, fake buttons, or device-specific behavior.
How we review reports
We prioritize reports that affect reader safety, privacy, purchase decisions, download trust, or legal/commercial disclosure. Minor wording improvements may be handled during routine updates.
When a correction is accepted, we may update the text, add a clearer note, change a link label, remove an unsafe link, add a disclosure, or revise the page structure. If a report cannot be verified, we may keep the page unchanged or add more context.
What this policy does not cover
Hubkub cannot guarantee that every product remains unchanged after publication. Software vendors can change pricing, installers, permissions, terms, or features without notice. Readers should verify important details on official sources before installing, buying, or relying on a tool.
This policy does not replace legal, security, financial, medical, or professional advice. It is an editorial process for maintaining site quality.
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Correction priority levels
Not every correction has the same urgency. Hubkub prioritizes issues that could affect reader safety, privacy, purchase decisions, software installation, or trust in the site. Smaller grammar or style suggestions may be handled during routine maintenance.
High-priority reports include unsafe download links, misleading ad placement, incorrect pricing or license information, broken official links, security-sensitive mistakes, and claims that appear unsupported or fabricated.
- Critical: safety, malware, privacy, security, legal, or misleading-download concerns.
- High: factual errors that change a product decision, purchase decision, or setup process.
- Medium: outdated screenshots, changed menus, broken links, or missing context.
- Low: style, grammar, formatting, or non-material wording improvements.
What happens after a correction
If a correction is accepted, Hubkub may revise the page, update a link, add a caveat, change a heading, remove a claim, add a disclosure, or improve related internal links. When a change is material, the page may also receive a clearer update note.
If we cannot verify a report, we may still monitor the page or add softer wording that avoids overclaiming. Readers are welcome to send better evidence later, especially from official documentation, vendor support pages, reputable research, or primary sources.


