Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

At TechWiredWorld, we are committed to providing our readers with accurate, reliable, and up-to-date technical information. Our fact-checking process is designed to ensure that every tutorial, review, and news piece meets our stringent standards.

1. Primary Source Reliance

Our primary method of fact-checking is direct verification. When writing about a specific software feature, operating system, or digital tool, our writers and editors consult official documentation provided by the manufacturer or developer (e.g., Microsoft Support, Google Developers, Apple Support). We prioritize these primary sources over secondary interpretations.

2. Hands-On Testing

For troubleshooting guides and “How-To” articles, our standard practice is to reproduce the issue and verify the solution firsthand. If an article explains how to clear the cache on an Android device, our team performs that exact action to ensure the menu paths and outcomes described are accurate.

3. Expert Review

Complex topics involving Cybersecurity, advanced SEO techniques, or deep AI analysis are reviewed by team members with specific expertise in those fields before publication to ensure technical nuance is not lost or misrepresented.

4. Handling Updates and Corrections

If a reader or a member of our team identifies a factual inaccuracy post-publication, we investigate the claim immediately. If an error is confirmed, we update the article and, if necessary, provide a transparent correction notice. Readers can report potential inaccuracies by reaching out via our Contact Us page.

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