If you’ve ever done a "Look Up" search on your iPhone and stumbled upon incorrect information, you’re not alone. Recently, I came across a troubling claim about Sderot. The response from Siri suggested that Sderot is a “Settlement in Palestine,” which is inaccurate. In fact, Sderot is a city located in the southern district of Israel.
If you find misinformation like this, it’s important to report it to Apple so they can make necessary corrections. Here’s a simple guide on how to do that:
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Open the Feedback Page: Start by visiting Apple’s official feedback page. You can easily find it by searching for "Apple feedback" in your browser.
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Select the Appropriate Category: Once you’re on the feedback page, choose the category that best fits your issue. In this case, you may want to select "Siri" or "Maps" depending on where you found the incorrect information.
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Provide Detailed Information: Write a clear and concise description of the issue. Mention that Siri misidentified Sderot and specify the correct information. It’s helpful to include the context of where you saw this information (e.g., during a "Look Up" search).
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Submit Your Feedback: After filling out the form with your details, submit it. Don’t forget to check for any additional fields that may require your input.
- Follow Up: If you see no changes after some time, consider resubmitting your feedback or reaching out through Apple Support for further assistance.
By taking these steps, you help improve the reliability of information provided by Siri and contribute to a more informed user experience. Reporting inaccuracies is crucial – it allows Apple to make updates and improve their products for everyone.