Fact-Checking Policy | Softech Alert
Effective Date: 24 January 2026
At Softech Alert, accuracy is a core part of our commitment to providing trustworthy technology content. This Fact-Checking Policy explains how we verify information before and after publishing articles, guides, and tool-related content.
1. Our Approach to Accuracy
We aim to publish content that is:
- Factually correct
- Clear and understandable
- Based on reliable and up-to-date sources
Because technology evolves rapidly, we prioritize current information and regularly review older content for relevance.
2. Sources We Rely On
When researching and creating content, we may use:
- Official documentation from software providers and platforms
- Product websites and release notes
- Reputable technology publications
- Industry reports and publicly available research
- Direct testing of tools and features where possible
We avoid relying on unverified rumors or anonymous sources when presenting factual claims.
3. Verification Process
Before publishing, we aim to:
- Confirm technical details such as features, functions, and limitations
- Cross-check information with multiple reliable sources when available
- Test tools, apps, or processes directly when feasible
If direct testing is not possible, we clearly present information as guidance rather than guaranteed outcomes.
4. Updates and Re-Checks
Technology changes quickly. To maintain accuracy:
- We periodically review existing articles to ensure information is still current
- We update instructions when software interfaces, features, or best practices change
- We correct outdated or inaccurate information as soon as it is identified
Significant corrections are handled in accordance with our Correction Policy.
5. Handling Uncertainty
Some technology topics involve predictions, early releases, or evolving standards. In these cases:
- We clearly indicate when information is based on early data or limited availability
- We avoid presenting speculation as confirmed fact
Our goal is to be informative without being misleading.
6. Reader Feedback
We value feedback from readers and the tech community. If you notice an error or believe information is outdated, please let us know.
When submitting a correction request, include:
- The page URL
- A description of the issue
- Supporting sources or references, if possible
We review all feedback carefully and make updates where necessary.
7. Transparency
When substantial factual corrections are made, we aim to update the content clearly and, when appropriate, include a note indicating that changes were made.
Maintaining reader trust is a priority for Softech Alert.
8. Contact Us
To report a factual concern or suggest an update, contact us at:
Email: contact@softechalert.com
