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Even though I accepted the button, for some reason the drive was not counted. I had to do the two button reset to the computer in the car and now it shows a safety score after I did another drive.
I also have iOS, and just update it to iOS15 three days ago. My Tesla App is version 2021.24.11. I've never heard of Safety Score. Is it a stand alone app or is it a feature that should be on my Tesla App. And also, what the heck does it do?
The Safety App - beta is a new category in the Tesla App.
For the iPhone it appears between "Upgrades" and "Service."
Per all of the instructions, tweets, etc. it monitors your driving
behavior with a tool Tesla may use for its car insurance business...
The score or rating produced from "observing" your driving will
allow Tesla to distribute the City and Streets Beta FSD to candidates
they believe have safe(r) driving habits...
Check your app version. It needs to be at least 4.1; earlier versions don't have the feature. The link in the first post of this thread is to an Android APK file, since there's a delay between release of a new app and its availability in the Android app store; but I gather the process is quicker in iOS. Still, your iPhone might simply not have updated.
Also, as I understand it, this phone feature is only available to people who have used "the Button" to request access to the FSD beta program. "The Button," in turn, is only available if you've bought or subscribed to the FSD feature, and if you've got the latest FSD hardware. If your car has FSD, "the Button" is available in 2021.32.22 Tesla firmware at the top of the Autopilot settings page. You must explicitly opt in to this program; simply updating the car to 2021.32.22 won't give you access to the driving score data.