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Government Emergency Alerts
Anyone know how to turn these off ?
My woman just had an unexpected alarm related to it going to be a bit windy around here in a bit.
I thought that due to some previous government test, the details of which, annoyingly, I can't recall, meant all our mobiles were set to no notification; but it seems not.
I checked the web and all I find is instructions to search for "emergency alerts" in the settings, but that's just frustrating because not only can't I find it, the mobile's search function insists it doesn't exist either.
Can anyone recall how to switch this nonsense off please ?
TIA.
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>>> So where are you if you're getting emergency alerts?"
Quote:
The areas covered by the alert include:
Devon;
Bath and North East Somerset;
Bristol;
North Somerset;
South Gloucestershire;
Somerset;
Isle of Anglesey;
Gwynedd;
Conwy;
Ceredigion;
Pembrokeshire;
Carmarthenshire;
Swansea;
Neath;
Port Talbot;
Bridgend;
Vale of Glamorgan;
Cardiff;
Monmouthshire;
Newport.
Source:
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>>> "Is someone expecting something dreadful to happen to Wales, Devon and Zummerzet?"
Yes, the Met Office!
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Confusing isn't it.
On my phone I tried searching for emergency alerts and failed, I then search simply for 'Alerts' and ended up with options, one being ' wireless emergency alerts ' selecting that gave more options. other options were earthquake alerts and unknown tracker alerts. That's on my One plus phone, and the same occurs with my Woman's 😜 Samsung.