Siri helps you find the owner of any lost iPhone

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You have probably seen thousands of videos in which tests Siri to ask for hundreds of things. Some of them more absurd than others, and some of them funnier than others. But the point is that almost every time we think we know everything about Siri, there is something that surprises us and catches our attention again. And that's precisely what we want to talk to you about today, because while there may not be too many good Samaritans in the world, Apple's vocal assistant may be the assistant to one of the few that remain.

Let's say you find an iPhone. You don't know whose it is or who to turn to. Even if the iPhone is locked, you can access Siri, and if you ask Siri,who owns this iPhone? It will give you the answer in the name of who has registered the phone so you could contact that person and return the terminal that, for whatever reason, was forgotten or lost right where you found it.

The truth is that in this sense, We could say that Siri helps those who are not friends with othersAlthough with all the applications that today promise to protect us from theft or theft when we forget or lose the iPhone, it would almost be much easier to get along with this idea, and stop trying to keep what is not our own. In the end, that way you might get caught and end up in trouble. Calling Siri and returning the terminal to its owner, something that could happen anyway, you may even get a reward. Who knows. Although there are not many generous left in the world, there may be in the same proportion as Good Samaritans.


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  1.   ytombcn said

    Well, I have asked mine and he has told me that he does not know whose iPhone this is ... How rancid is my Siri ...

  2.   Alfonso R. said

    Ha, ha, ha, good, I asked him and he told me….

    «This precious jewel belongs to….», And if it shows it perfectly, my name, my home phone number, my email, and the relatives that I have configured in Siri (spouse, siblings, parents and in-laws).

    The truth is that it is very curious and I have laughed for a while. Good entry Cristina (I know they don't tell you much).

  3.   Michael said

    Hello. Better to edit what Siri can show because if someone else found out about this they would have a lot of private data.

  4.   freddy gualteros said

    With direction and all Camilo Vicente Cardenas Arias

  5.   jose said

    michael you are right! siri can help you find that person ok…. but tb is giving private data ... and apple has not thought about that ????????????? buaaa

  6.   Fernando said

    Well the truth, seeing the data that Siri gives better to deactivate it.