Google Search Issue Report
Certainly! When reporting an incident to a developer, it's essential to provide clear, concise, and complete information to help them understand and replicate the issue. Below is a template you can use to report the incident you experienced with Google Search. Make sure to fill in the details where necessary.
Incident Report
Date and Time of Incident: [Provide the date and time when you noticed the issue]
Platform: [Provide details about the device and browser you are using. For example, "Windows 10, Google Chrome Version 95.0"]
Description of the Incident: While attempting to perform a Google search by entering the term 'Qalified', no search was executed. The system did not return any results or error messages, and it appeared as though the search function was unresponsive.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Open the Google search engine in a web browser.
- In the search bar, enter the term 'Qalified'.
- Observe that no search is performed, and no results are displayed.
Expected Result: Upon entering a term into the Google search bar and pressing Enter, the system should perform a search and display relevant results.
Actual Result: No search was performed, and no results or error messages were displayed.
Screenshots/Video: [If possible, attach screenshots or a short video clip demonstrating the issue.]
Additional Information: [Provide any other relevant information that may be helpful for the developer to know.]
After completing the incident report, you can send it to the appropriate contact or support team for further assistance. If the issue is with Google Search specifically, you can use the "Send feedback" option usually available at the bottom of the Google Search results page to report the problem.