Effective Date: 09 July 2026
Website: peoplenetworth.com
peoplenetworth.com is committed to publishing accurate and reliable information. We recognize that public records, financial disclosures, biographies, and political information may change or require clarification over time. This Corrections Policy explains how we handle correction requests and content updates.
1. Our Commitment to Accuracy
We make reasonable efforts to verify information before publishing. However, errors may occur due to outdated public records, changed information, source inconsistencies, or human error.
When we identify an error, we aim to correct it promptly and transparently.
2. Types of Corrections We Accept
We review correction requests related to:
- Incorrect names, titles, or positions
- Incorrect date of birth, age, or birthplace
- Incorrect education or career details
- Incorrect election results
- Incorrect asset or liability data
- Outdated public office or role
- Broken or incorrect source links
- Misleading wording
- Missing context for sensitive claims
3. How to Submit a Correction
To request a correction, email us at:
peoplenetworth2026@gmail.com
Please include:
- The URL of the page
- The specific information you believe is incorrect
- The correct information
- A reliable source or official document supporting the correction
- Your name and contact details
Requests without supporting evidence may take longer to review.
4. Review Process
After receiving a correction request, our editorial team will:
- Review the submitted information.
- Compare it with existing sources.
- Check official or reliable references where available.
- Decide whether a correction, clarification, or update is needed.
- Update the page if the request is valid.
We may contact the requester for additional clarification.
5. Correction Timeline
We aim to review correction requests within 7 to 14 business days. Complex cases involving public records, disputed claims, or multiple sources may take longer.
Urgent factual errors involving legal, safety, or reputational concerns may be prioritized.
6. Updates vs. Corrections
Not every content change is a correction.
A correction fixes an error.
An update adds new information or refreshes outdated information.
A clarification improves wording or context without changing the core fact.
7. Transparency
When a significant correction is made, we may update the “Last Updated” or “Last Verified” date on the page. In some cases, we may add an editorial note explaining the change.
Minor spelling, formatting, grammar, or layout changes may not be separately noted.
8. Disputed Information
If information is disputed and reliable sources disagree, we may:
- Add context explaining the dispute
- Cite multiple sources
- Use neutral wording
- Avoid presenting unresolved claims as confirmed facts
We reserve the right not to remove accurate, publicly available, and properly sourced information.
9. Removal Requests
We generally do not remove accurate public-interest information about public figures, elected officials, or public candidates. However, we may consider removal or redaction requests involving:
- Private contact details
- Personal identification numbers
- Sensitive personal information
- Information published in error
- Legally restricted material
10. Contact
For corrections, contact:
Email: peoplenetworth2026@gmail.com
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