17-04-2023 16:05 - edited 20-04-2023 13:34
17-04-2023 16:05 - edited 20-04-2023 13:34
Emergency Alerts is a new government service that will warn you if there is a danger to life nearby (e.g. flooding, fire). In an emergency, mobile phone masts will broadcast an alert in the affected area. The alert will automatically be received by compatible mobile phones and tablets in the area and will give advice about how to stay safe.
On Sunday 23rd April at 3pm the government will be sending a UK-wide Emergency Alerts test message to all compatible devices. The message will make clear that no action is required, that the message is simply a test and will provide a link where you can find further information on the Emergency Alerts service.
When you receive the message, your phone or tablet may vibrate and make a loud siren-like sound for about ten seconds, even if it is set on ‘silent’. The message will appear on your screen.
You can opt out of receiving Emergency Alerts by adjusting your device settings, though the government advice is to keep them switched on for your own safety.
Emergency Alerts work on all 4G and 5G mobile networks in the UK. Emergency Alerts can only be sent by the emergency services and by government departments that deal with emergencies. They do not need your phone number to send you an alert – if your device is compatible, it will automatically receive the message. Data about you, your device or location will not be collected or shared.
You will not receive Emergency Alerts if your device is switched off, on airplane mode or connected to a 2G or 3G network.
Useful Links & Info
Here's an explainer video from the UK Gov explaining more and how the technology works
Here's what the alert will look and sound like
on 23-04-2023 22:25
I didn't receive the alert - my mobile has 4G it was switched on and not on flight mode
on 23-04-2023 22:30
I got the alert on I phone14 pro mate didn’t think I get it as was on WiFi not data but I got the alert
on 23-04-2023 23:49
I’ve got an iPhone 14 on O2 but I didn’t get the alert ? Yet 3 other iPhones in the same room, on O2 did ? Anyone know why ?
on 24-04-2023 06:17
I did not receive government alert
on 24-04-2023 08:24
Thought the system was supposed to provide timely alerts - my other half’s phone (also on O2) went off at 3pm yesterday however mine went off at 7.40am this morning - only close to 17 hours late. Could have been embarrassing!
on 24-04-2023 08:41
on 24-04-2023 08:41
I saw someone on Vodafone report that as well, it is meant to time out, and only retry for 20minutes... @Ian2000
So not sure what the Government set the parameters at...
But as I said I have a feeling they where testing all sorts of combinations..
on 24-04-2023 10:21
Out of 5 phones I know of (my personal and work, wife, daughter and niece) only 3 got the alert.
Having read about the iOS and Android version thing I suspect daughter and niece phones are too old to get.
Thanks @madasaf1sh !
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on 24-04-2023 10:27
on 24-04-2023 10:27
"I have feeling as I have said previously, it wasnt sent to every single device":
That's the whole issue! Why wasn't it sent to every device?!
Where's O2's appology to its users?! O2 needs to follow Three UK tweet below that it will investigate this issue and report back to its customer!
"We're aware that a number of customers have not received the test alert.
We're working closely with the government to understand why and ensure it doesn't happen when the system is in use.
— Three UK (@ThreeUK) April 23, 2023"
on 24-04-2023 10:47
on 24-04-2023 10:47
As I had 2 networks active at the time not sure if mine came by EE or O2.
Interesting that my wife got the alert on a phone running Android 10 which was not supposed to happen
on 24-04-2023 11:24
on 24-04-2023 11:24
Why should o2 apologise to when it was a test by HM governmentl, so it should be the Cabinet Office who do the apology...
You test for failure as well as success in these situations, to understand what mitigations are needed.
To be honest, if its run by a Government dept, or civil servants its going to be a mess and not be done properly, or over complicated.