Editorial Policy
Last updated: August 18, 2026
ByteTech247 News is founded and edited by Aboagye Annor — see theAbout page. This page explains how stories get reported, sourced, and — when something turns out wrong — corrected.
Sourcing
Every story links to a primary source where one exists — the company's own announcement, a filing, an official changelog, or a direct quote — rather than asserting a claim secondhand. Where a report relies on other outlets' reporting because no primary source is public yet, that's stated in the story itself, not left implicit.
Independence
ByteTech247 News does not accept payment for coverage, and no story is written because a company requested it. See About for the site's current ownership and funding — if that ever changes, sponsored content will be labeled as such, both visibly and in the story's metadata, never blended into regular editorial content.
Corrections
News moves fast, and a figure, quote, or detail that was accurate when a story published can turn out wrong within hours — a company issues a follow-up statement, a reported number gets revised, an unconfirmed detail turns out false. If you spot something incorrect, the fastest way to report it is via the Contact page. A correction is applied directly to the story, with the story's own "Updated" date reflecting when it happened — this site does not silently republish-and-hide a factual error, and does not delete a published story to avoid acknowledging a mistake in it.
Tools used in production
ByteTech247 News's editorial process uses AI assistants for drafting support and research aggregation. Every story is still reported, sourced, and verified by Aboagye Annor before publishing — AI assistance changes how a draft comes together, not whether its claims and sources have been checked.
This page is provided for transparency and is not a substitute for legal advice.