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One public address, six labeled routes, and a published explanation of what happens to each kind of request.
Corrections, privacy requests, copyright notices, advertising, accessibility reports and security disclosures all arrive at the same public address. The subject line is what separates them, so pick the matching route below and your message arrives sorted.
Choose the Route That Matches Your Request
Editorial & Corrections
Report a factual error, question a source or send information relevant to a published article. Give the exact URL and quote the passage in dispute.
Report a correction →Privacy & Data Requests
Ask what personal information is held, request correction or deletion, or withdraw a consent choice. Name the right you want to exercise.
Send a privacy request →Copyright & DMCA
Report material you own or represent. Identify the protected work, the exact URL where it appears here, and the basis of your authority to act.
File a copyright notice →Advertising & Partnerships
Discuss placements, sponsorship, labeling requirements or a media brief. We discuss only formats this site can run, and we do not promise campaign results.
Open a commercial conversation →Accessibility
Tell us about a page you could not read, navigate or operate. Include the URL, your browser and any assistive technology, so the barrier can be reproduced.
Report an access barrier →Security Disclosure
Report a vulnerability, exposed data or a suspicious script privately rather than in public. Describe how to reproduce it, and stop once the issue is demonstrated.
Disclose a security issue →Publisher Details
What to Include, and What Never to Send
- The exact URL of the article, image, advertisement or page your message concerns, not a description of where you saw it.
- The specific element in dispute: quote the wording, name the photograph, or describe where the ad sat on the page.
- Your evidence and standing — the source that contradicts a claim, the record showing ownership, or the relationship that lets you act for someone else.
- The outcome you are asking for, stated plainly, and a reply address you are comfortable using for this subject.
How Messages Are Prioritized
We do not publish a reply time in hours or days; such a number is only worth stating if it is measured and enforced. What we can state is the order above, and that requests carrying a legal deadline are answered within the period applicable law allows.
Corrections, Notices and Verification
A correction report is checked against the article, its sources and any new evidence you supply. Where a material error is confirmed, the article is amended and a dated correction note is added. Spelling, grammar, formatting and broken links are repaired without a note; a contested claim may draw added context rather than deletion.
A copyright notice needs the protected work, the exact location of the material on this site, a statement of your authority to act and a reliable contact address. The full list of elements a notice is expected to contain is in section 9 of the Terms of Use; incomplete notices have to be returned for clarification.
Privacy requests may require proportionate verification before information is disclosed, changed or deleted. The Privacy Policy sets out the rights that may apply where you live.
A message reporting an error is a request to correct the record, not a complaint to be managed.
Questions Readers Ask
Why is there no phone number or contact form?
Email is the published route. Writing preserves the original wording and date, which matters when a correction or a rights notice is reviewed later. If another channel is added, it will be listed here.
How will I know my correction was acted on?
A confirmed factual error is fixed on the article itself, with a dated correction note saying what was wrong. That note is written for every reader, so the outcome can be checked on the page rather than taken on trust.
Can I ask for an article to be removed?
You can ask. Requests involving privacy, safety, legal rights or a factual error are reviewed on their merits. Removing an accurate article because it became unwelcome is a different request from correcting an error, so say which you mean.
My question is about an advertisement I saw here.
Send the page URL, a description or screenshot of the advertisement and roughly when you saw it. Where ad slots are filled by third-party networks the creatives rotate, so those details are what make one identifiable afterward.
How do I know a reply really came from you?
A reply will normally come from the address published on this page, or from an address that identifies the publisher. We will not ask by email for a password or a full payment-card number; treat any message that does as a phishing attempt. Where a privacy or rights request needs identity verification, we ask only for the minimum proportionate proof and explain why it is needed.
Send one clear message to the right route
Use the subject line that matches your request, include the URL, and say what outcome you want.
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