Seemed to work fine for me. Didn’t seem as loud as the last test though.
Cam2910 on
Anyone’s kids using a phone with google family link? Daughters phone was the only one that didn’t go off and the setting for it isn’t there.
CassetteLine on
Did anyone else not receive this?
My phone, and my wife’s both didn’t go off.
willNffcUk on
Don’t understand why so many people freaking out about it but people love to complain
aembleton on
Seemed to go off twice on my wifes iPhone about 10 minutes apart, and only once on my Android. We’re both on Lebara.
Zerosix_K on
Got the last emergency alert they tested but not this one!!!
Growlest on
I forgot this was happening and almost had a bloody heart attack.
RecentTwo544 on
Just said this in another thread but comments were locked before I could post it –
I find it very bizarre the way some people are annoyed by this, and as the person I was replying to said, take a kind of pride in boasting they’ve turned them off.
Now I can *kind of* buy into the whole “the government is trying to control us type stuff” certainly in regards to some recent legislation like the Online Safety Act. But certainly not the whole daft nonsense about chemtrails and vaccines or cashless society (that’s their latest one).
But I do find that the people who believe in the latter nonsense are the ones getting annoyed by this.
It’s an alert, and from a technical viewpoint is literally outbound only – it isn’t even sent to “your phone” it is simply burst out from all cell towers and goes to *every phone* within range. The system can’t even tell how many phones it hit, because it is strictly outbound only, just by design.
Yet the same people proudly boasting “I’ve got mine turned off, the government can’t get involved in my life” are doing so on the internet, and the government can (and will if you’re doing something you shouldn’t) monitor *everything* you do online.
And don’t even get me started on HMRC – they can find out what you had for breakfast on your seventh birthday if they so wish.
So I really am failing to see why people are boasting about turning these off.
Best case scenario they’re warning of flooding. Do they just want to be stranded if there’s incoming floods? Here’s an idea – if one of these is sent out, you get trapped by floods, you need to be rescued at great expense, and you’re found to have turned these alerts off, you have to pay for your own rescue.
Then there’s the big one – in the unlikely event of nuclear attack a lot of the opposition to the idea is simply that nuclear war is simply no survivable so therefore pointless to be warned about it. LONG explanation so I won’t type it out, but this simply isn’t true.
RedBerryyy on
Kinda assumed it was my air conditioner about to explode at first.
GrayAceGoose on
In an severe emergency, is a Welsh translation even needed?
Mewn argyfwng difrifol, a oes angen cyfieithiad Cymraeg?
DangerousCap2473 on
Got the alert on my phone. Was talking to my parents, and it startled us. Only when I saw the “test” did we calm down…. [https://imgur.com/a/XyajxVO](https://imgur.com/a/XyajxVO)
SevenNites on
It doesn’t work if you’re on WiFi calling + airplane mode
ken96uk on
Nothing happened on either of our phones, both on O2, so put this down to another failure,
TelevisionVast5819 on
Its 15:13 and still people phones are going off. Surely it’s not a great test if they’re supposed to alert at 3pm
cheeseley6 on
Should have happened during that crank quacks antivax speech at the Reform cult gathering yesterday.
NeedMoreDrugs1 on
Forgot about it and was just emerging from an afternoon nap. National emergencies require far better timing in the future.
Stealth_Bummer on
Got it 12 minutes after the test. But I was the only one in the house who got a alert.
bbyn0money on
Local community moaner page is crying that it scared their animals and children. Lots of could they not have a SILENT EMERGENCY alarm..
Usedbeef on
Forgot about it and it scared the absolute shit out of me. Now going to the loo.
Look-over-there-ag on
Is it just me or was this one quieter than the last one I remember the last one being crazy loud
Sparko_Marco on
I didn’t get it, never got it last time either. My phones only 7 years old so not that old but could be the reason.
madcow87_ on
Worked fine for the lads in the work shop at work. There’s likely going to be a few wrists slapped tomorrow as they’re not supposed to have their mobiles out there and collectively it sounded like the town hall was making the noise.
fell_stone on
Aside from nuclear war why would we need this, like I appreciate having it, but in event of atomic destruction I’d rather spend my last 15 minutes wonderfully oblivious 😅
iamparky on
It woke me up, which rather spoiled my enjoyment of the Grand Prix.
RaggedSlugger21 on
Shouldn’t have had my phone in my pocket, that alert made me jump lmao
james2183 on
Did anyone else get a voice on theirs? I just got the siren but my mate had a voice come through his
Loreki on
I’m at an airport. They had announcements every 5 minutes leading up, reminding people not to panic.
DoomguyFemboi on
…Live updates ?
> In Manchester a bloke heard his phone make a weird noise. Went “what’s that ?” looked at phone, said “oh weird” then sat back down. Back to the studio
InformationNew66 on
Was it supposed to be 3 PM? Seems like it’s late like trains.
When i was in America you get warnings all the time for natural disaters incoming! its a good thing to have and gives people time to prepare or remove themselves from the area
DinosaursLayEggs on
I was in a restaurant when it went off, and mine started before anyone else’s so you know, in an emergency, I have at least a 30 second head start
JagoHazzard on
The door has jammed on my bunker and now I’m waiting for the fire brigade.
HipHopAllotment on
Anyone else receive it twice, I got a second at quarter past…(?)
longsite2 on
My dad slept through it, glad to know he’ll die in his sleep if there is a nuclear attack.
Serious_Fox3342 on
What a day for business it was I’ve never snatched so many phones in such a short time before. God bless the government
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Seemed to work fine for me. Didn’t seem as loud as the last test though.
Anyone’s kids using a phone with google family link? Daughters phone was the only one that didn’t go off and the setting for it isn’t there.
Did anyone else not receive this?
My phone, and my wife’s both didn’t go off.
Don’t understand why so many people freaking out about it but people love to complain
Seemed to go off twice on my wifes iPhone about 10 minutes apart, and only once on my Android. We’re both on Lebara.
Got the last emergency alert they tested but not this one!!!
I forgot this was happening and almost had a bloody heart attack.
Just said this in another thread but comments were locked before I could post it –
I find it very bizarre the way some people are annoyed by this, and as the person I was replying to said, take a kind of pride in boasting they’ve turned them off.
Now I can *kind of* buy into the whole “the government is trying to control us type stuff” certainly in regards to some recent legislation like the Online Safety Act. But certainly not the whole daft nonsense about chemtrails and vaccines or cashless society (that’s their latest one).
But I do find that the people who believe in the latter nonsense are the ones getting annoyed by this.
It’s an alert, and from a technical viewpoint is literally outbound only – it isn’t even sent to “your phone” it is simply burst out from all cell towers and goes to *every phone* within range. The system can’t even tell how many phones it hit, because it is strictly outbound only, just by design.
Yet the same people proudly boasting “I’ve got mine turned off, the government can’t get involved in my life” are doing so on the internet, and the government can (and will if you’re doing something you shouldn’t) monitor *everything* you do online.
And don’t even get me started on HMRC – they can find out what you had for breakfast on your seventh birthday if they so wish.
So I really am failing to see why people are boasting about turning these off.
Best case scenario they’re warning of flooding. Do they just want to be stranded if there’s incoming floods? Here’s an idea – if one of these is sent out, you get trapped by floods, you need to be rescued at great expense, and you’re found to have turned these alerts off, you have to pay for your own rescue.
Then there’s the big one – in the unlikely event of nuclear attack a lot of the opposition to the idea is simply that nuclear war is simply no survivable so therefore pointless to be warned about it. LONG explanation so I won’t type it out, but this simply isn’t true.
Kinda assumed it was my air conditioner about to explode at first.
In an severe emergency, is a Welsh translation even needed?
Mewn argyfwng difrifol, a oes angen cyfieithiad Cymraeg?
Got the alert on my phone. Was talking to my parents, and it startled us. Only when I saw the “test” did we calm down…. [https://imgur.com/a/XyajxVO](https://imgur.com/a/XyajxVO)
It doesn’t work if you’re on WiFi calling + airplane mode
Nothing happened on either of our phones, both on O2, so put this down to another failure,
Its 15:13 and still people phones are going off. Surely it’s not a great test if they’re supposed to alert at 3pm
Should have happened during that crank quacks antivax speech at the Reform cult gathering yesterday.
Forgot about it and was just emerging from an afternoon nap. National emergencies require far better timing in the future.
Got it 12 minutes after the test. But I was the only one in the house who got a alert.
Local community moaner page is crying that it scared their animals and children. Lots of could they not have a SILENT EMERGENCY alarm..
Forgot about it and it scared the absolute shit out of me. Now going to the loo.
Is it just me or was this one quieter than the last one I remember the last one being crazy loud
I didn’t get it, never got it last time either. My phones only 7 years old so not that old but could be the reason.
Worked fine for the lads in the work shop at work. There’s likely going to be a few wrists slapped tomorrow as they’re not supposed to have their mobiles out there and collectively it sounded like the town hall was making the noise.
Aside from nuclear war why would we need this, like I appreciate having it, but in event of atomic destruction I’d rather spend my last 15 minutes wonderfully oblivious 😅
It woke me up, which rather spoiled my enjoyment of the Grand Prix.
Shouldn’t have had my phone in my pocket, that alert made me jump lmao
Did anyone else get a voice on theirs? I just got the siren but my mate had a voice come through his
I’m at an airport. They had announcements every 5 minutes leading up, reminding people not to panic.
…Live updates ?
> In Manchester a bloke heard his phone make a weird noise. Went “what’s that ?” looked at phone, said “oh weird” then sat back down. Back to the studio
Was it supposed to be 3 PM? Seems like it’s late like trains.
They even warned people that may have got hidden phones because of domestic abuse to ensure their phones were off, so as not to alert their partners of the phone’s existence. [Example story.](https://www.knowsleynews.co.uk/domestic-abuse-victims-urged-to-disable-governments-emergency-alert-system/)
When i was in America you get warnings all the time for natural disaters incoming! its a good thing to have and gives people time to prepare or remove themselves from the area
I was in a restaurant when it went off, and mine started before anyone else’s so you know, in an emergency, I have at least a 30 second head start
The door has jammed on my bunker and now I’m waiting for the fire brigade.
Anyone else receive it twice, I got a second at quarter past…(?)
My dad slept through it, glad to know he’ll die in his sleep if there is a nuclear attack.
What a day for business it was I’ve never snatched so many phones in such a short time before. God bless the government