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Contact, corrections, and transparency requests
Reliable IQ Test is expanding its public information footprint. This page explains the current best route for public updates and content corrections.
This page is intentionally modest. It does not pretend the site already has a full customer support stack or a staffed newsroom inbox. Instead, it explains the current public-facing route for corrections and transparency concerns while the site continues to build out its trust infrastructure.
What this page is for
Use this page as the reference point for editorial correction requests, transparency questions about the site, and public-facing updates about how the content is maintained. At the moment, the site does not publish a direct web form or dedicated mailbox on-page.
That means the page is primarily procedural. It tells you what kind of request is useful, what information to include, and where current limits remain. If a more formal contact system is published later, this page should be updated to reflect it clearly rather than leaving readers to guess.
Corrections
If you spot a factual error, the preferred outcome is a precise correction with a source suggestion and the affected URL.
Transparency
Questions about methodology, sourcing, and privacy handling should reference the relevant page so updates can be made cleanly.
Public channels
Current public-facing channels are the social accounts linked in the footer and on the homepage.
Current contact limitation
This site is still being upgraded from a lightweight landing page into a fuller content property. A dedicated editorial inbox and more formal correction workflow should be added in a future update. Until then, the public social profiles remain the visible external contact points linked site-wide.
This limitation should not be hidden because it affects how seriously a reader can evaluate the current trust stack. A site that wants to look transparent should also be explicit about the pieces it has not implemented yet. That is part of why this page exists in its current form.
What a useful correction request includes
- The exact page URL
- The sentence or section that appears incorrect
- A concise explanation of the issue
- A better source, if available
What happens after a good request
A strong request should make it easier to review the page, compare the suggested source, and decide whether the fix requires a narrow correction or a broader rewrite. Some issues can be solved with a sentence update. Others reveal that the whole section is too thin or too confident. In those cases, the better response is a fuller page revision.
What this page is not for
- Urgent clinical advice or interpretation of a personal medical situation.
- Requests to treat an online IQ score as formal documentation.
- Support questions that can only be answered by an external site after leaving Reliable IQ Test.
Sources and further reading
- Editorial Team Reliable IQ Test
- Editorial Policy Reliable IQ Test
- Methodology Reliable IQ Test
- Privacy Overview Reliable IQ Test