Corrections Policy

Last Updated: March 20, 2026

This page is written to provide clear, practical guidance in plain language. If anything appears unclear, contact us so we can improve accuracy and readability for all readers.

1. Why corrections matter

Trust declines quickly when outdated or broken information stays live. Espresso Insider treats corrections as part of the product, not as an afterthought.

2. What triggers a correction

  • Broken facts, pricing logic, or retailer destination issues.
  • Incorrect product routing, canonicals, or structured data.
  • Reader-reported mistakes that are verified by review.
  • Pages whose recommendation no longer matches the evidence.

3. Update treatment

Small factual fixes may be applied silently with the page update timestamp refreshed. Material changes to recommendations, methodology, or product fit should be reflected in the page update note or revision language.

4. Redirects and removals

When two pages compete for the same topic or a page no longer meets quality standards, Espresso Insider may redirect to the best canonical resource or remove the weak page from indexation. Preserving a low-quality page is not considered a valid outcome.

5. How to report an issue

Contact Espresso Insider with the page URL, the suspected problem, and any supporting source or screenshot. Specific reports are easier to verify and resolve quickly.

6. Related trust pages

Read the Testing Methodology and Editorial Policy for the standards that correction decisions are measured against.

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