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Editorial Policy

Abijita.com is an independent technology, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and digital news publication operated by Abijita Foundation. Our goal is to provide readers with accurate, useful, timely, and understandable information while maintaining clear editorial standards.

Our Editorial Commitment

We aim to publish information that is accurate, relevant and responsibly reported. We make reasonable efforts to verify important claims before publication and to distinguish factual reporting from analysis, opinion, promotional material and sponsored content.

Our editorial decisions are based on the relevance and public value of a story, not on advertising relationships, sponsorships or other commercial considerations.

How We Select Stories

Abijita.com covers technology, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, software, privacy, digital safety, gadgets, online platforms and other topics relevant to our readers.

We may report on breaking developments, product announcements, security vulnerabilities, research findings, company statements, government announcements and information published by other credible sources.

We consider factors such as relevance, significance, reliability of available information and potential impact on readers.

Accuracy and Verification

We make reasonable efforts to verify information using reliable and, where possible, primary sources.

For cybersecurity stories, we may consult security researchers, affected companies, official security advisories, CVE records, government agencies, technical documentation, original research and reputable publications.

When information is developing or has not been independently confirmed, we aim to make that clear instead of presenting speculation as fact.

Editorial Independence

Editorial decisions are independent of advertising, sponsorships and commercial relationships.

Advertisers, sponsors or commercial partners do not control our independent editorial coverage or determine whether a story is published.

Sponsored content and paid partnerships are identified appropriately.

Use of Artificial Intelligence

Abijita.com may use artificial intelligence tools to assist with research, drafting, editing, translation, summarization, formatting, image creation and other production tasks.

AI-assisted material is reviewed before publication. Abijita.com remains responsible for the accuracy, clarity and editorial quality of content published on the website.

AI tools do not replace editorial judgment or source verification.

Headlines and Images

We aim to use headlines that accurately represent the content of an article without intentionally misleading readers.

Images may include photographs, screenshots, illustrations, graphics or AI-generated visuals. Some images may be illustrative rather than an exact representation of an event or product, and we avoid using visuals that materially misrepresent a story.

Rewritten and Aggregated News

Some articles may be based on reporting, research, statements or information originally published elsewhere.

When rewriting or summarizing external reporting, we use original language while preserving the underlying facts and meaning. We do not intentionally alter information to create misleading or fabricated stories.

Where appropriate, we identify or link to the source.

Advertising and Affiliate Content

Abijita.com may display advertising, publish sponsored content or participate in affiliate programs.

Commercial relationships do not determine the editorial conclusions of independently reported content.

Affiliate links, sponsored material and other relevant commercial relationships will be disclosed where appropriate.

Conflicts of Interest

We aim to avoid conflicts of interest that could compromise editorial independence.

Where a relevant conflict exists, it may be disclosed to readers when appropriate.

Reader Feedback

Readers are encouraged to contact us about factual errors, missing information or other concerns regarding published content.

We review credible feedback and may update or correct an article when appropriate.

For corrections, please see our Corrections Policy.

Policy Updates

We may update this Editorial Policy as our publishing practices, technology or legal obligations change.

Last Updated: August 2026


Corrections Policy

Abijita.com is committed to correcting factual errors and maintaining the accuracy of its published content.

Despite our efforts to verify information, errors can occasionally occur. When a credible error is identified, we review the information and determine whether a correction, clarification or update is appropriate.

What We Correct

We may correct:

  • Incorrect names, dates, figures or technical details
  • Misleading or inaccurate statements
  • Incorrect descriptions of products, companies or security vulnerabilities
  • Other factual information that materially affects the accuracy of an article

Minor spelling, grammar, formatting or typographical errors that do not affect meaning may be corrected without a formal correction notice.

How Corrections Are Made

When a significant factual error is confirmed, we will update the affected portion of the article.

Where appropriate, we may add a correction note explaining what was changed.

For example:

Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated [incorrect information]. The article has been updated to reflect the correct information.

The original publication date may remain visible, while the article’s updated date may be changed when substantive information is corrected or added.

Updates to Developing Stories

News stories, cybersecurity incidents and technology announcements can change rapidly.

When new reliable information becomes available, we may update an article to reflect developments. Updates may include information from affected companies, security researchers, government agencies or other credible sources.

An update is not necessarily a correction. A correction addresses inaccurate information; an update adds or changes information because the underlying situation has developed.

How to Report an Error

Readers who identify a potential factual error can contact Abijita.com through our official contact channels.

When reporting an issue, please provide:

Article URL
Information you believe is incorrect
The correct information
A reliable source supporting the correction

Providing supporting evidence helps our editorial team evaluate the issue more quickly.

Editorial Review

All correction requests are reviewed based on the available evidence. We may consult the source, official documentation, researchers or other relevant material before making a decision.

Submitting a correction request does not guarantee that an article will be changed.

Transparency

Our objective is not to avoid mistakes but to handle them responsibly and transparently when they occur.

We may update this Corrections Policy as our editorial practices evolve.

Last Updated: August 2026


Sources & References

Abijita.com aims to provide readers with reliable information and, where appropriate, enough source information to understand how important claims were established.

Our approach to sourcing depends on the type of article being published.

Primary Sources

Whenever practical, we prefer primary sources because they provide information directly from the organization, researcher or authority responsible for it.

Examples include:

  • Official company announcements
  • Government agencies
  • Security advisories
  • CVE and vulnerability databases
  • Original research papers
  • Security researchers
  • Technical documentation
  • Official product documentation
  • Court or regulatory documents
  • Direct statements from relevant organizations

Cybersecurity Sources

For cybersecurity reporting, we may use sources such as security researchers, vendor advisories, CISA, CVE records, NVD, CERT organizations, vulnerability disclosures, technical research and affected companies.

When reporting a vulnerability, we aim to verify important details such as the affected product, version, vulnerability identifier, severity and available mitigation information using reliable sources.

Secondary Sources

We may also use reputable news organizations, specialist publications and other secondary sources when they provide relevant reporting, context or original information.

When a story is substantially based on another publication’s reporting, we aim to identify or link to that source where appropriate.

Source Verification

We do not treat every online claim as verified information.

Before publishing important claims, we may compare information across multiple credible sources, seek primary documentation or wait for additional confirmation when a situation is still developing.

The level of verification may vary depending on the nature and urgency of the story.

Where appropriate, articles may contain links to the source, official documentation, research or other relevant references.

These links are intended to help readers independently review the information behind an article.

External websites are controlled by their respective operators. Abijita.com is not responsible for the content or privacy practices of external websites.

Anonymous and Unverified Information

We exercise caution when dealing with anonymous claims, social media posts, screenshots or information whose origin cannot be independently established.

We may report that such claims exist when they are newsworthy, but we aim to clearly distinguish unverified claims from confirmed facts.

Sponsored and Commercial Sources

Commercial announcements and company-provided information may be used as sources when relevant to a story.

The fact that a company, advertiser or sponsor provides information does not mean Abijita.com independently endorses every claim made by that organization.

Sponsored content and commercial relationships are disclosed separately where applicable.

AI-Assisted Research

AI tools may assist our editorial workflow, but AI-generated information is not automatically considered a reliable source.

Important factual claims should be checked against appropriate original or authoritative sources before publication.

Source Availability

Not every article will contain a formal reference list. Short news updates, routine announcements and straightforward reports may primarily link to the relevant official source.

For stories involving significant claims, investigations, cybersecurity vulnerabilities or technical findings, additional source links or references may be provided where useful.

Corrections and Source Changes

When a source publishes a correction or when better evidence becomes available, we may update the article and its references accordingly.

Our Corrections Policy explains how factual errors are handled.

Last Updated: August 2026

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