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These devices can receive emergency alerts: Smart watches and phones with Android GO with Android 13 or later. Apple phones (iPhone 8 or later) running on iOS 16.2 or later.
An emergency alert is comprised of a text message that will take priority on your phone. If your phone supports text-to-speech, you can have the message read out loud. An emergency alert is not the same as an ordinary text message.
Emergency Alert System (EAS) Other authorized federal, state, local, tribal and territorial alerting authorities may also use the system to deliver important emergency information such as weather information, imminent threats, AMBER alerts and local incident information targeted to specific areas.
This is likely sent by Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS), an alerting platform used by emergency management officials to disseminate public safety information via geographically targeted text to mobile phones.
This is likely sent by Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS), an alerting platform used by emergency management officials to disseminate public safety information via geographically targeted text to mobile phones.
Authorized national, state or local government authorities send alerts regarding public safety emergencies – such as severe weather, missing children, or the need to evacuate – using WEA.
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Emergency alerts on your Android phone are typically not related to fraud or hacking attempts. They are usually part of a national or local alert system designed to inform the public about emergencies such as severe weather, natural disasters, Amber Alerts for missing children, or other critical situations.
How to turn off emergency alerts on Android devices? Open the Settings app. Tap on Notifications. Tap on Advanced. Tap on Wireless Emergency Alerts. Tap on Emergency Alerts. Toggle the switch to Off.
Important: You can use emergency broadcast notifications to manage certain emergency messages, like disaster warnings, threat notifications and AMBER Alerts. You can turn alert types on or off, find past alerts and control sound and vibration. On your phone, open the Settings app.