I do most of my reading on iPad. It would be supremely convenient if I could report typos as I'm reading. I now have to write them down or try to remember them until I can get to my desktop. Sadly, some go unreported.
On the Android app Report Typos can be turn on by going to the last item in Settings.
That seems to be missing on iOS.
I agree that this feature should be in iso mobile. I too have been frustrated not being able to report typos on my iPhone.
By the way, there is already another suggestion for this with quite a few votes to which you could add yours. -
Definitely need this on iOS and I do a ton of reading on my iPad mini.
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