Corrections

Corrections policy

How to report an error

If you spot any outdated or incorrect information (minimum deposit changed, withdrawal time is wrong, regulator warning updated, payment method no longer available), email [email protected]. Please include: the page URL, the exact claim that is wrong, a current source link (RBI/SEBI/NPCI/platform official), and the date you observed the change.

Our response process

Within 5 business days: (1) we confirm receipt of the email, (2) verify your source link is valid, (3) verify the claim against our demo test, (4) if you are correct, we update the article with a correction code. If not, we tell you why.

How we log corrections publicly

Every correction is logged at the bottom of the article with a table of changes: date, what changed, why. We do not silently edit. These logs are permanent records for historical claims and corrections.

Common correction types

Corrections we receive most often: (1) UPI deposit availability changes (Pocket Option shifts vendors), (2) minimum deposit amount translation (USD-INR rate changes), (3) new regulator warnings (RBI alert list updates), (4) KYC document list changes, (5) bonus terms — especially turnover multipliers.

What kinds of reports we accept

We accept reports that include: (a) a specific page URL, (b) the exact claim that is outdated/incorrect, (c) a current dated source link supporting your version of the claim, (d) the date you observed the change. Anonymous reports without sources are deprioritised.

Requests we decline

(1) Personal financial advice (we don't give individual investment advice — speak with a SEBI-registered advisor), (2) requests to change or remove affiliate links (we make independent editorial decisions), (3) requests to remove negative content about Pocket Option when it is source-cited, (4) requests to alter our content for competitor marketing.

Risk disclosure and YMYL notice

Pocket Option and binary/CFD-style trading involve substantial capital loss risk. This content is informational only — not personal financial advice.