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Catalogue Index

The Internet is changing rapidly and the descriptions from Catalog can become obsolete. Part of the information may therefore be changed.

Change of headings and descriptions

Direct errors and principled inaccuracies are corrected by our editors free of charge.

Free corrections shall be made in the following cases:

  • Replace the obsolete company name;
  • Remove services that are no longer mentioned on the website;
  • The seal correction.

Requests for changes in descriptions that do not contain direct mistakes and generally adequately characterize resources are not addressed.

Information on the site ' s submission in Cataloga is confidential, so only a person who has asserted the right to control is provided Yandex website♪ Webmaster.

If the owner of the site wishes to emphasize in the description any new introduction or mention a product temporarily more demanded, he may use a fee-for-charge modification of the description.

A feeable change of description does not imply a change in the thematic or regional link of the site. These connections shall be modified if the current connections are incorrect.

Screenchet of the site

Skinshots are automatically updated. If your site has changed, his violinchet in Catalag will change in a while.

Region

The resource region is defined by the Cataloga editors according to regional affiliation and type of site. The region can only be changed if it ceases to be true (e.g. the company has a new office in another city). Details on the rules for the allocation of resources to regions are given in the Webmaster ' s section of the Board.

Web sites

If there are several large sub-divisions (divisions) on your website dealing with certain topics (themes should be necessarily interesting) different from the main theme of the site, we can consider adding sub-sections to the different headings of our Catalog. To that end, it was necessary to apply for an addition to the Catalogue subsection of the site, after which editors would consider an application for addition to the Catalogue on general grounds.

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