Trust
Corrections Policy
Liventriq's corrections policy explains how readers can report errors, unclear guidance, outdated information, or source gaps.
What counts as a correction
A correction is appropriate when a page contains inaccurate information, misstates a source, overextends a claim, or gives guidance that no longer matches available evidence.
A clarification may be appropriate when wording is technically accurate but too easy to misunderstand.
Reader submission path
Readers can use the contact route to report possible errors, outdated source information, unclear wording, or missing context.
Reports should include the page URL, the specific passage or claim, and any source or context that may help the review.
Review and severity
Reported issues should be triaged by severity, with safety, source accuracy, and claim-boundary problems reviewed first.
Lower-severity updates may include clearer wording, better source context, or an explanation of uncertainty.
Limits
Liventriq cannot provide emergency help, product-specific customer support, installation services, licensed advice, or safety certification through the correction process.