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Would you use Apple Maps Surveyor to help improve Apple Maps?
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Would you use Apple Maps Surveyor to help improve Apple Maps?
Drop your thoughts below! 👇
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#Apple #AppleMaps #iPhone
It’s a bold strategy.
If enough people jump in, Apple Maps could become a true Google Maps competitor in a few years.
And knowing Apple, they’re not afraid to play the long game.
It’s a bold strategy.
If enough people jump in, Apple Maps could become a true Google Maps competitor in a few years.
And knowing Apple, they’re not afraid to play the long game.
With this move, Apple is doubling down on its commitment to privacy.
Instead of gathering unnecessary personal data, Apple’s goal is to crowdsource infrastructure info — anonymized and secure.
With this move, Apple is doubling down on its commitment to privacy.
Instead of gathering unnecessary personal data, Apple’s goal is to crowdsource infrastructure info — anonymized and secure.
The app is currently available in the US and might expand soon.
You can download it directly from the App Store.
🔎 Search for Apple Maps Surveyor
The app is currently available in the US and might expand soon.
You can download it directly from the App Store.
🔎 Search for Apple Maps Surveyor
Not exactly.
While Street View relies on dedicated vehicles, Apple’s app collects data from real users in places cars can’t reach — like narrow alleys, parks, or even complex intersections.
Not exactly.
While Street View relies on dedicated vehicles, Apple’s app collects data from real users in places cars can’t reach — like narrow alleys, parks, or even complex intersections.
Apple is playing the long game.
Instead of relying solely on satellites and vehicles, they’re crowdsourcing hyper-local data to catch up to Google Maps.
And this strategy could actually work.
Apple is playing the long game.
Instead of relying solely on satellites and vehicles, they’re crowdsourcing hyper-local data to catch up to Google Maps.
And this strategy could actually work.
This app is designed for people who want to contribute real-world data.
By using it, you’ll capture images of street signs, landmarks, and other useful information.
This app is designed for people who want to contribute real-world data.
By using it, you’ll capture images of street signs, landmarks, and other useful information.
Despite massive improvements, Apple Maps still struggles in certain areas.
While Google Maps has years of data dominance, Apple is now tapping into something even more powerful — YOU.
Despite massive improvements, Apple Maps still struggles in certain areas.
While Google Maps has years of data dominance, Apple is now tapping into something even more powerful — YOU.
👉Always cancel trials the moment you sign up.
👉 Check reviews on Reddit or Quora, not just the App Store.
👉 Track your subscriptions with tools like Rocket Money.
Knowledge is power. Don’t let these sneaky tactics win. 💡
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👉Always cancel trials the moment you sign up.
👉 Check reviews on Reddit or Quora, not just the App Store.
👉 Track your subscriptions with tools like Rocket Money.
Knowledge is power. Don’t let these sneaky tactics win. 💡
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Apps use “VIP” badges and streaks to guilt you into paying.
Miss a day?
They’ll punish you by resetting progress unless you cough up some cash.
Apps use “VIP” badges and streaks to guilt you into paying.
Miss a day?
They’ll punish you by resetting progress unless you cough up some cash.
Some apps “accidentally” bury tracking permissions deep in their settings.
You think you opted out? Think again.
Some apps “accidentally” bury tracking permissions deep in their settings.
You think you opted out? Think again.
Many apps flood their App Store pages with fake 5-star reviews.
But look closely.
You’ll find suspicious patterns and bot-like comments.
Many apps flood their App Store pages with fake 5-star reviews.
But look closely.
You’ll find suspicious patterns and bot-like comments.
Ever struggled to find the “X” button?
That’s no accident.
They intentionally make buttons hard to see, hoping you’ll tap “Subscribe” by mistake.
Ever struggled to find the “X” button?
That’s no accident.
They intentionally make buttons hard to see, hoping you’ll tap “Subscribe” by mistake.
Some sneaky apps trick you into subscribing to multiple tiers at once.
One for “basic” features, another for “premium.”
Before you know it, you’re paying for both.
Some sneaky apps trick you into subscribing to multiple tiers at once.
One for “basic” features, another for “premium.”
Before you know it, you’re paying for both.
“50% off! Ending in 2 hours!”
The countdown is fake.
Refresh the page, and the timer restarts.
Psychological manipulation at its finest.
“50% off! Ending in 2 hours!”
The countdown is fake.
Refresh the page, and the timer restarts.
Psychological manipulation at its finest.
Ever seen $9.99/week or $99.99/year?
They make the weekly plan look “cheaper” to nudge you into paying more long-term.
Impulse decisions = their jackpot.
Ever seen $9.99/week or $99.99/year?
They make the weekly plan look “cheaper” to nudge you into paying more long-term.
Impulse decisions = their jackpot.
7-day free trial sounds harmless, right?
But developers bank on you forgetting to cancel. That $7.99/week charge?
It adds up FAST.
And canceling? Buried deep in your settings.
7-day free trial sounds harmless, right?
But developers bank on you forgetting to cancel. That $7.99/week charge?
It adds up FAST.
And canceling? Buried deep in your settings.