If you’re having trouble with one of your favorite apps in iOS 15, it’s now possible to “report a problem” through the App Store. Apple removed this feature a couple of years ago but iOS 15 brings it ...
After being removed several years ago, Apple has restored the "Report a Problem" option on the App Store in an effort to flag issues and combat scams. The previous option, which was difficult to ...
Apple is making a change to its App Store by returning the “Report a Problem” link to App Store product pages across iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and macOS Monterey devices. The link offers an easy way for users ...
Years after quietly removing the ability for users to report App Store problems such as scam apps, Apple has equally quietly brought it back — with some improvements. Previously, if users bought an ...
Apple has confirmed that a new "report a problem" button in App Store listings is meant to fight scam apps, and also reminded developers to add account deletion options by January 2022. Apple says the ...
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Equifax, TransUnion and Experian – the big three of credit reporting agencies – announced this week that they're going to continue allowing consumers to receive free weekly credit reports for one more ...
Is there an issue in Jackson you want the city to take a look at? If so, there’s an app for that.From reporting water main breaks and potholes to paying a water bill, 311 is a tax-funded resource that ...
NEW JERSEY (WABC) -- It was a last-minute CARFAX confusion when one New Jersey car owner found her vehicle history report had a big error costing her thousands. It's ...
It would cost $21.7 billion to end homelessness in a decade in Los Angeles, two-thirds of which is unfunded, according to a new city report. Experts interviewed by The Times were split between some ...