Corrections Policy

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Spotting errors

If you find a factual error, a broken code example, a stale case citation, an outdated regulatory reference, or a misstatement of a WCAG criterion in any piece of content on adacodefix.com, please email us at hello@adacodefix.com. Include the URL of the page, the specific passage, and what you believe the correct version should be. We treat error reports as a priority because the value of our content depends on developers and operators being able to trust it.

How we correct

For substantive errors, such as an incorrect statute citation, a wrong case name, a misstated court ruling, or a code example that does not actually work as described, we update the article and add a note at the top of the page identifying what was changed and the date of the change. For typos, formatting fixes, small wording edits, and stylistic tweaks that do not change meaning, we update silently. Our goal is to keep the public record honest without burying every page in version notes.

Stale data

Statutes change. Courts issue new rulings. Settlements close under seal and never become public. We do our best to keep regulatory references and case citations current, but we cannot guarantee that every page reflects the latest legal posture in every jurisdiction. Treat our content as a research starting point and as background context, not as definitive legal advice. For any decision that turns on the current legal landscape, verify against primary sources and consult qualified counsel.

Removed content

If we remove a page entirely, the URL returns a 410 Gone status so that search engines and link checkers know the content is intentionally gone, not temporarily unavailable. We do not silently change positions on a topic without noting it. If a page once argued one thing and now argues another, the correction note at the top of the updated version will say so. We would rather acknowledge a change of view than rewrite history.

Contact

Corrections, takedown requests, and content concerns can be sent to hello@adacodefix.com.