Corrections Policy
How Agent Hands handles factual issues, outdated material, and material corrections on public pages.
Last updated: March 29, 2026
Summary
This page explains what happens when something published on the site needs to be corrected or clarified.
Correction standard
If a public page contains a factual error, misleading phrasing, or materially outdated information, it should be corrected in a reasonable timeframe once identified.
Minor editorial refinements may happen without a special note. Material corrections should be reflected in the visible content and the page update date where appropriate.
How to report an issue
If you notice a clear factual problem or a page that no longer reflects the business accurately, use the site contact path to flag it.
A useful correction request should identify the page, the specific issue, and the clearest available explanation of what appears wrong.
What gets corrected
Corrections may include entity details, service descriptions, outdated statements, metadata, bylines, or internal links that create confusion.
Agent Hands may also remove pages rather than preserve weak or misleading content.