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Corrections policy

ResizeWizard's corrections policy explains how readers can report inaccurate, outdated, confusing, or broken image guidance.

Quick answer

Readers can report an error to hello@resizewizard.com; the editorial team reviews reproducible issues and updates affected pages without changing their URLs.

Recommended workflow

Corrections prioritize user impact, official requirement changes, broken workflows, and misleading wording.

  1. Email the affected URL and issue.
  2. Include an official source or reproducible example when possible.
  3. The editorial team reviews the claim.
  4. Confirmed issues are corrected and revalidated.

Tips for the best result

  • Use a descriptive subject line.
  • Do not email sensitive personal images.
  • Urgent security concerns should be clearly identified.

Why this workflow works

Practical benefits

A public reporting channel

Stable URLs after correction

Technical and editorial revalidation

What to report

Useful correction reports

The most helpful reports include the affected URL, what appears wrong, what the correct information should be, and any official source or reproducible example.

  • Outdated platform requirements
  • Broken links or tool behavior
  • Unclear wording or unsupported claims
  • Page summaries that do not match visible page content

Process

Corrections preserve URLs

When a page needs a correction, ResizeWizard updates the page in place instead of changing the URL, so existing links and search signals remain stable.

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