Corrections Policy:

Our team goes to great lengths to publish correct, accurate information in a timely manner. We have a clear editorial process for fact-checking every article that is written, edited, and, if required, corrected after it has been published.


Despite due diligence, sometimes mistakes happen. At First Check, we will take complete responsibility to acknowledge and correct the errors as quickly as possible and with high levels of transparency.


If we make an error, we correct it and notify it at the bottom of the article. It will be clearly marked as “Correction” at the bottom of the article. If the mistake is significant, we will take down the story and leave an explanation.


Readers can send their feedback, corrections, and updates to hello@firstcheck.in. We also encourage our readers to flag other viral posts that they think could be misleading.

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