Public emergency alert - being sent to your phone
Discussion
The government are going to send a test example of this new Public emergency alert to all mobile devices on Sunday 23 April.
Now, I’m a real moaner (surprise) so hear my complaint! - I don’t want their f
king bulls
t alerts! Can you imagine, once they get settled in - amber alerts cos it’s f
king warm outside etc. water is wet springs to mind. I deliberately avoid most of the b
ks weather reports, now I won’t be able to deny them.
“ Messages would only ever come from the government or emergency services and will initially focus on the most serious weather-related events,”
“Phone users will have to acknowledge the alert before they can use other features on their devices”
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/launch-of-life-...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-64999417
Now, I’m a real moaner (surprise) so hear my complaint! - I don’t want their f




“ Messages would only ever come from the government or emergency services and will initially focus on the most serious weather-related events,”
“Phone users will have to acknowledge the alert before they can use other features on their devices”
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/launch-of-life-...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-64999417
Calm down and read the details:
How can I unsubscribe from emergency alerts?
You can opt out of the emergency alerts system in your phone’s settings, just search for
“emergency alerts", and turn off ‘severe alerts’ and ‘extreme alerts’. You will not receive
alerts if your device is turned off or in airplane mode. However, these alerts are potentially
life-saving so we recommend you keep them switched on
How can I unsubscribe from emergency alerts?
You can opt out of the emergency alerts system in your phone’s settings, just search for
“emergency alerts", and turn off ‘severe alerts’ and ‘extreme alerts’. You will not receive
alerts if your device is turned off or in airplane mode. However, these alerts are potentially
life-saving so we recommend you keep them switched on
timbo999 said:
Calm down and read the details:
How can I unsubscribe from emergency alerts?
You can opt out of the emergency alerts system in your phone’s settings, just search for
“emergency alerts", and turn off ‘severe alerts’ and ‘extreme alerts’. You will not receive
alerts if your device is turned off or in airplane mode. However, these alerts are potentially
life-saving so we recommend you keep them switched on
Thanks. But dear government stop catering to the lowest common denominator.How can I unsubscribe from emergency alerts?
You can opt out of the emergency alerts system in your phone’s settings, just search for
“emergency alerts", and turn off ‘severe alerts’ and ‘extreme alerts’. You will not receive
alerts if your device is turned off or in airplane mode. However, these alerts are potentially
life-saving so we recommend you keep them switched on
I don't want to hear about potentially life saving
As CoolHands says we will soon be getting texts because it's raining.
I'm happy to get messages for likely to be life saving. Things like biblical floods, earthquakes, meteor crashes, zombie attacks
voyds9 said:
I'm happy to get messages for likely to be life saving. Things like biblical floods, earthquakes, meteor crashes, zombie attacks
The whole thing is an oxymoron.If I can do something about it, it's not important enough to be nominated as an emergency or to be big brother-busting alerted by the government's grubby little paws into my device.
If it is an actual emergency, what the actual f

I'd rather live in ignorance of the apocalypse. It's not like I can even give the Post Mistress a quick knobbing for the end of the World in our last five minutes on Earth as the nearest Post Office is a 15minute drive away.
We have had this in the states for years.
What could possibly go wrong?
Hawaii false alarm
Then there was this when Trump wanted to use the system,

However, 99% of alerts relate to weather that cause an immediate threat. I’ve been in super markets when everyone’s phone (except mine) goes off and seconds later the building is battered by a massive storm.
I think it can be useful if used appropriately. I have them turned off though
What could possibly go wrong?
Hawaii false alarm
Then there was this when Trump wanted to use the system,

However, 99% of alerts relate to weather that cause an immediate threat. I’ve been in super markets when everyone’s phone (except mine) goes off and seconds later the building is battered by a massive storm.
I think it can be useful if used appropriately. I have them turned off though
CoolHands said:
Ah

Edit I can’t find the settings in iPhone - can anyone else?
On my iphone its setting->notifications - they're right at the bottom under 'Emergency Alerts'.
Edit I can’t find the settings in iPhone - can anyone else?
Edited by CoolHands on Sunday 19th March 12:40
I'll have a look on Mrs T's 'droid phone, but I would guess its in a similar location.
Had this happen once in America. We were in Miami having dinner with friends, suddenly all our phones went off with an alert about a child who had been snatched with a description of the car and the person. Assuming it had only just happened, that's a great way of immediately having all eyes looking for the kidnapper!
Ari said:
Had this happen once in America. We were in Miami having dinner with friends, suddenly all our phones went off with an alert about a child who had been snatched with a description of the car and the person. Assuming it had only just happened, that's a great way of immediately having all eyes looking for the kidnapper!
They'll do it if you break the 30mph limit in the UK within a couple of years.EmailAddress said:
voyds9 said:
I'm happy to get messages for likely to be life saving. Things like biblical floods, earthquakes, meteor crashes, zombie attacks
The whole thing is an oxymoron.If I can do something about it, it's not important enough to be nominated as an emergency or to be big brother-busting alerted by the government's grubby little paws into my device.
If it is an actual emergency, what the actual f

I'd rather live in ignorance of the apocalypse. It's not like I can even give the Post Mistress a quick knobbing for the end of the World in our last five minutes on Earth as the nearest Post Office is a 15minute drive away.
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