Error reporting

Corrections Policy

How readers can report an error and how this publication reviews, corrects, and dates material changes.

Published and reviewed July 30, 2026

How to report an error

Use the contact path and include the page URL, the disputed wording, why it appears incorrect, and a primary source when available. Account credentials, API keys, or sensitive personal information should never be submitted.

Review process

  1. The report is matched to the exact published claim.
  2. The cited and current primary sources are checked.
  3. Contradictory evidence and date differences are reconciled.
  4. The text, central fact data, and related pages are updated together.

Material corrections

A correction is material when it changes a reader’s understanding of a product, cost, risk, availability, comparison, or decision. Material corrections receive a clear disclosure describing what changed. The goal is accountability, not erasing the history.

Minor changes

Spelling, punctuation, layout, accessibility, and link-formatting repairs that do not alter meaning may be made without a prominent note. A hidden factual change is not treated as cosmetic.

Publication and update dates

“Published” records initial release. “Updated” records meaningful editorial revision. Dates should not be changed merely to appear fresh.

No account support

This site cannot reset a DeepSeek password, restore an account, issue a refund, inspect API billing, or resolve an official service incident. Those requests belong at an official DeepSeek destination.