• Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I’m sure it doesn’t. Also I’m an AirPod and AirPod pro user and it doesn’t play that loud on them. I believe this child’s AirPods were defective.

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    Fuck how alerts are implemented. Anything less than a tornado does not need escalating alarms. Especially Amber alerts - because it’s always “look out for this car!” If I’m driving, it is illegal for me to look at the phone. If I’m not driving, I’m not gonna see the fuckin’ car unless it crashes through my front window. At which point, I’d like to think, I’d call the police anyway!

    Nevermind that I’m in Florida, a fuckoff-massive state. I’m down in the glans. I’ve been rudely awakened about a kidnapping up in the grundle. I hope they sent those messages to people in Nashville, because they’re just as close to Tallahassee.

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    Android can disable these alerts using ADB

    adb start-server

    adb shell pm disable com.android.cellbroadcastservice

    Edit: AND

    adb shell pm disable com.google.android.cellbroadcastreceiver (This is the Wireless Emergency alert app specifically)

    Caveat:

    CellBroadcast is a feature of the Android Open Source Project that allows devices to receive and display emergency alerts from cellular networks. Learn how to implement CellBroadcast in your device, how to configure the broadcast channels and languages, and how to test the functionality with the CellBroadcast app.

    This is the app code that provides these alerts.

    https://source.android.com/docs/core/ota/modular-system/cellbroadcast

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          The developers, agency, and society around them has failed if people end up having good reason to disable a child abduction alert system.

          Everyone should want to be part of an alert system like this. But the tone being involuntarily so loud it becomes a real problem with there being no way to turn it down without turning it off, in addition to the apparent frequency with which the alert is used for things that shouldn’t be alerted about… makes for a pretty poor, self sabotaging implementation.

          This should have been fixed.

          It should be fixed as soon as possible.

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      Most devices just ask you if you want to keep receiving emergency alerts after the first one. (At least in Romania)

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        Some countries send it on a channel level which cannot be blocked/silenced/opted out of.

        The ‘presidential alert’ level.

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            If the disable method doesn’t work, you can try

            adb shell pm uninstall -user 0 -k com.android.cellbroadcastservice

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            adb shell pm disable com.google.android.cellbroadcastreceiver (This is the Wireless Emergency alert app specifically)

            (I’ve also disabled and/or uninstalled and/or firewalled and/or removed ‘modify system settings’ permissions many of my carrier apps)

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              Just live in a country which refuses to acknowledge cell broadcast exists, then you’ll die in peaceful silence in the next national emergency while operators take several hours to to send 11 million unicast SMS.

              Taps forehead

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    I turn that shit off. It’s so obnoxious that I don’t even care to look for the kids.

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    I have always been paranoid about taking my earbuds out before sleeping. I was mostly afraid of messing with the screen and turning the volume up, or pressing the buttons. I was worried about the most random thing like this too.