How All Yono Updates Are Reviewed
AllYonoUpdate.com publishes date-stamped information about game listings, events, promo-code status, application changes, and related article updates.
The goal is to keep each notice clear about what changed, when it was recorded, and how confident the site is in the available information. Not every reported change is immediately treated as confirmed. Some updates need more checking before they are published as a verified record.
This policy explains how notices are reviewed, labelled, revised, corrected, and moved into the archive.
Our Role as an Information Tracker
AllYonoUpdate.com is an independent information tracker. It does not claim to operate, represent, or provide support for any All Yono application or game platform.
The site does not handle account access, password recovery, OTP concerns, payments, identity checks, or private user requests. Its role is limited to publishing organised update records for general reference.
What We Review
The site may review and record updates related to the following areas:
| Update Area | Examples of What May Be Recorded |
|---|---|
| Promo Code Status | Morning, afternoon, or evening release-status changes and expiry notices |
| All Yono Game List | New listings, renamed titles, category changes, or availability notices |
| Blog Updates | New guides, revised information, corrections, and archived articles |
A notice is only useful when it explains the actual change. Vague claims or unclear reports should not be treated as confirmed updates.
How Information Is Checked
Before publishing an update, the available information should be reviewed for clarity, timing, and relevance.
Where possible, a notice should be based on a clearly visible platform change, a published notice, a documented update source, or repeated observations that support the same conclusion. When the available information is incomplete, conflicting, or still developing, the notice should be labelled accordingly.
Each published record should include:
| Detail | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Publication Date | Shows when the update was first recorded |
| Last Reviewed Date | Shows when the information was most recently checked |
| Status Label | Explains whether the notice is confirmed, under review, or no longer active |
| Category | Helps readers understand the kind of change being reported |
| Update Summary | Explains what changed and where users may notice it |
Update Status Labels
Status labels help readers understand the current state of a notice.
- Confirmed
- A notice is marked Confirmed when the change has been clearly documented through a reliable published source or a consistent direct observation inside the application.
- Being Reviewed
- A notice is marked Being Reviewed when information has been reported or observed but still needs more confirmation. These updates should not be presented as final or permanent.
- Active
- A notice is marked Active when it is currently relevant based on the latest available information.
- Ended
- A notice is marked Ended when a temporary event, release period, platform notice, or change is no longer current.
- Archived
- A notice is marked Archived when it remains available as a dated reference but should not be treated as the latest information.
How Revisions Are Handled
Information can change after a notice is published. A game may move into another category. A feature may appear differently after a new app version. An event date may be revised. A promo-code status may be replaced by a newer release-period update.
When this happens, the original notice should not be silently rewritten in a way that hides the history of the change. Instead, the record should show a visible revision note, an updated last-reviewed date, or a newer related update.
A meaningful revision should explain what changed and why the earlier information is no longer current.
Corrections Policy
Corrections are used when published information needs to be adjusted, clarified, or removed.
A correction notice should be clear and direct. It should identify the affected article or update, show the correction date, and briefly explain what changed.
Example format used for a correction notice:
| Correction Detail | Information to Show |
|---|---|
| Affected Notice | [Title of the update or article] |
| Original Publication Date | [Date] |
| Correction Date | [Date] |
| What Changed | [Brief factual explanation] |
| Current Status | Corrected / Revised / Archived |
Corrections should improve clarity. They should not be hidden inside unrelated text.
How Older Updates Are Archived
Older notices remain valuable when they explain the history behind a changed game listing, revised event schedule, earlier app layout, or former promo-code status.
However, older posts should never look like current information. Once a notice is no longer active, it should be marked Ended or Archived and moved into the relevant archive section.
When a newer update replaces an earlier one, both posts should link to each other where practical. That gives readers a clearer timeline of what changed.
Independence and Clear Labelling
AllYonoUpdate.com should clearly distinguish between confirmed information, reported information, and older historical records.
The site should not use misleading wording, imply guaranteed availability, or suggest that a temporary update applies to every user. Application layouts, listings, features, and notices may vary by version, timing, or rollout stage.
Readers should always be able to see the date and status label before relying on a notice.
Privacy and Account Safety
AllYonoUpdate.com does not ask users to provide passwords, OTPs, payment details, identity documents, or private account screenshots.
Correction requests and general feedback should only concern publicly visible information, article accuracy, or a dated update record. Private account matters should not be submitted through this website.
Requesting a Correction
If you notice an update that appears incomplete, outdated, or inaccurate, use the contact section to share the relevant public details.
A correction request should include the update title or URL, the information that may need review, and a brief explanation of why it appears outdated or unclear. The site should review the request before changing the published record.
Contact All Yono UpdateFrequently Asked Questions
Does every reported update become a confirmed notice?
No. Information that still needs verification should remain labelled Being Reviewed until there is enough evidence to publish it as confirmed.
Can a confirmed update change later?
Yes. A confirmed update reflects the information available at the time it was reviewed. A later platform change, new app version, or revised notice may require an update or correction.
Why are older notices still visible?
Older notices provide useful history. They help readers understand when a game listing, event schedule, app feature, or release status changed over time.
How can I tell whether an update is current?
Check the status label, publication date, and last-reviewed date. The newest confirmed update should take priority over an older record.
Does this site provide platform support?
No. AllYonoUpdate.com is an independent information tracker and does not handle private account, password, OTP, payment, or access requests.
Important Note
AllYonoUpdate.com publishes updates for general information purposes. Dates, status labels, and revision notes are included to help readers understand the condition of a notice when it was recorded. Always review the latest available update before relying on earlier information.