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How to turn off Crash Detection on the iPhone and Apple Watch

Posted on October 31, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Apple unveiled a new emphasis on saving the lives of its customers this fall, with a new Crash Detection feature joining the existing array of safety and emergency functions on the Apple Watch and iPhone. .

Most users will regard Crash Detection as a handy background feature: something that offers peace of mind while hopefully never being called into action. But you may feel differently if you start to experience false positives, as has been anecdotally reported by some rollercoaster riders.
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