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On rare occasions, charts may display inaccuracies due to historical Daylight Saving Time (DST) variability, particularly in the United States prior to the Uniform Time Act of 1966. These inconsistencies in local DST observance can affect the UTC offsets applied to charts, leading to discrepancies. Here’s how to identify and resolve these issues.
Before 1966, there was no federal mandate for DST observance in the United States, resulting in varying practices across states and even within local jurisdictions. For example:
This lack of standardization can cause discrepancies in charts for individuals born during this period, as the system may not apply the correct UTC offset for their birth location and time.
If you believe your chart may be affected, look for the following signs:
You can manually adjust your birth time to correct the issue by following these steps:
If you were born at 3:00 PM in a location where the correct UTC offset was UTC-6, but the system applies UTC-5:
If you’ve tried adjusting the time and the chart is still incorrect, or if your birth details are outside the 1945–1966 period, please contact our support team with the following information:
We’re aware of this issue and are committed to improving our database to account for historical DST variability. While this is a complex process requiring detailed research, we aim to implement a solution in a future update. Your feedback helps us prioritize and refine these changes.
We understand how important it is for your chart to be accurate. By manually adjusting the birth time or reaching out for support, you can ensure your chart reflects the correct details. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to improve the platform.
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