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[US] A nationwide emergency alert will be sent to all U.S. cellphones Wednesday

A nationwide test of the emergency and wireless alert systems will be conducted Wednesday at 2:20 p.m. ET, when a message will be sent to all cellphones, TVs and radios.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency said in a news release in August that a message that reads, “THIS IS A TEST of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed,” will be sent to all phones. A Spanish version of the message will be displayed depending on the language settings of the devices.

A separate message will be sent to radios and televisions, saying, "This is a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System, issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, covering the United States from 14:20 to 14:50 hours ET. This is only a test. No action is required by the public."

The test is a joint operation between FEMA and the Federal Communications Commission, meant to “ensure that the systems continue to be effective means of warning the public about emergencies, particularly those on the national level,” according to the August news release.

[US] A nationwide emergency alert will be sent to all U.S. cellphones Wednesdayhttps://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/national-emergency-alert-test-cell-phone-wednesday-text-rcna118468Open linkView original on lemmy.world
sopuli.xyz

If anyone has a powered cell phone they don't want someone in their household to know about, power it off.

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kobrareply
lemm.ee

Wow, good call out. That never crossed my mind.

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And leave it off at least until the end of the hour, until the alerts have timed out

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lemmy.world

If it's being sent over the cell phone carrier signal, does that mean if you're at home, or otherwise connected to Wi-Fi, that you won't get it?

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No, even on WiFi your phone maintains its cellular signal, even data depending on your settings (it's just not actively used as wifi will be considered superior).

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Fondotsreply
lemmy.world

To expand on the abusive relationship aspect, say your partner, parents, etc. want to keep you from contacting people, maybe your family/friends, maybe the police, maybe your doctor (for example to seek abortion services, or maybe treatment for a health issue they've been trying to withhold medication from you for) they may check your phone to see who you've been contacting or even take your phone from you to prevent you from using it.

There's also of course less savory reasons, cheating, dealing drugs, or other illegal activities.

And somewhat less likely, undercover officers, FBI agents, investigative journalists, etc. whose cover could potentially be compromised if the wrong people are around and that second phone goes off.

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i didn't thought about abuse etc, make sense, thank for the answer!

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Agent641reply
lemmy.world

And wrap it in tinfoil. Even "off" phones can be woken up and forced to display messages.

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lemmy.world

I'm a little over 40 years old, which means I've experienced a number of situations where such an emergency broadcast system would have been a helpful way to disseminate information and quell panic. We've had tests of these systems for as long as I can remember.

I also cannot remember it ever actually being used.

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Zaktorreply
sopuli.xyz

I'm in Hawaii. I can remember one being used. To create panic. Twitter was where the best attempt at quelling the panic was done.

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Byereply
lemmy.world

I have so many friends who were like “yeah I knew it was fake”. Even if they did, so many of us didn’t and were scared. I was super scared. Fucking old man I hate him. Why would you wait so long to send the follow up. Awful.

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While a lot of other institutions were caught flat footed, everyone in that office presumably got the alert as well and should have realized immediately it was a huge fuckup.

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SheeEttinreply
lemmy.world

Really? You've never heard EAS interruptions on the TV or radio for weather, or gotten an AMBER alert on your phone?

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My state used it when a natural gas plant had an explosion to ask people to lower their thermostats. They also used it for a handful of covid updates that felt like the incorrect use of such a system.

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Adding to that, didn't we JUST have a different system send a nationwide alert about 4 or 5 years ago?

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FYI:

On GrapheneOS, you can fully disable emergency alerts in Settings → Safety emergency → Wireless emergency alerts since we add a toggle for Presidential alerts. The naming of the alert types varies based on country which is determined by the carrier's country code not language.

Source: [Nitter link] [Twitter link]

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Report to nearest FEMA concentration camp (John please edit/review, I think concentration camp sounds too strong)

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kbin.social

This totally sounds like the start of a horror SCP anomaly.

Edit: except the horror is the actual nature of our current reality we are currently experiencing, so nm

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lemmy.world

Never understood why we needed to be warned of that since there's fuck all we could do about it.

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Sylverreply
lemmy.world

Just in case you happen to already be within a quarter mile of a nuclear shelter.

They aren’t advertised very well, but I have seen entrances to one in downtown Pittsburgh.

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lemmy.world

You think you would even survive in a shelter if you lived in a city the size of Pittsburgh? That would be a direct hit.

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Oh yeah that thought never left my mind as well. Best case scenario you end up in a tomb with 9,000 others.

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So you can watch all the pretty lights and accept Atom into your heart. And be one in Division

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"We have nukes at home!"

  • Nukes at home - The slow inevitable crumbling of society as we know it
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bobmanreply
unilem.org

I think less of anyone who brings up SCP.

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bobmanreply
unilem.org

I hope you feel the same way about people who enjoy prank videos.

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lemmy.world

I fail to see how they relate...? Prank videos often show what some might consider harassment of strangers. SCPs are essentially a collection of creative writing prompts. I legitimately cannot fathom how the existence of the SCP website would bother someone unless they just have an issue with fiction writing for some strange reason...?

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Haven't you heard? A bunch of nerds writing on the internet is exactly the same as harassment in real life.

Watch out nerd! You are doing it right now!

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bobmanreply
unilem.org

That's fine man.

You don't have to understand everything.

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bobmanreply
unilem.org

No, you just don't like what I think.

If you didn't care you'd block me and move on. Lol.

loser.

Yeah. Go read more SCP. That's what winners do.

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dan1101reply
lemm.ee

I'm sure if Microsoft wanted to send a message to everyone they could.

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Good thing you don't need to rely on microsoft to use a PC!

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kbin.social

A Spanish version of the message will be displayed depending on the language settings of the devices.

To me this is the most disturbing line from this post. How can the sender of a message probe your phone's settings? What other information can be queried from the device this way? Can we now remotely determine someone ethnicity from just a phone number?

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lemmy.world

Both versions are sent to everyone. Your phone will decide which version to display based on its language setting. You can put the pitchfork down.

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programming.dev

Could be that both texts are provided to the phone, which would then pick the appropriate version. Seems more reasonable than trying to keep track or query millions of phones of different make and manufacturer for a language setting.

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