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Here's a step-by-step guide of how to make sure your mobile phone doesn't go off during the upcoming Government Emergency ...
The UK government is testing the Emergency Alert system by sending a notification to mobile phones and tablets this weekend.
On an iPhone, simply open Settings, head to Notifications and select Emergency Alerts. Turn off 'Severe Alerts' and 'Extreme Alerts'. Meanwhile, on an Android, head to Settings and turn off 'Emergency ...
Smartphone users across the UK will hear a high pitched siren sound and receive a text message from UK Government as part of ...
An emergency alert will be sent on several mobile phones this weekend as the UK government tests its national system for the ...
The emergency test alert is due to land on UK phones on Sunday (September 7). But you can opt out if you don’t want to receive it -here’s how 🚨 ...
At 3 pm this Sunday, September 7, mobile phones and tablets across the UK will sound and vibrate as the government carries ...
A test of the UK's Emergency Alert system will be taking place on Sunday, September 7 and here's how you can turn it off if ...
The alert is scheduled to sound on Sunday, September 7, at 3pm across the UK. Motorists have been advised not to interact ...
Go to your settings and select the ‘notifications’ menu. Scroll to the bottom. Turn off ‘severe alerts’ and ‘extreme alerts’. To turn off emergency alerts on an Android phone: Search your settings for ...
While the government's emergency alarm system is there to warn people of danger to life – the alert itself could put some ...
A test of the UK's Emergency Alert system will be taking place on Sunday, September 7 and here's how you can turn it off if you need to ...