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    10 months ago

    Don’t want to be subjected to random loud noises from your phone? Just turn off the alerts! All you need to do is figure out how to get root access, drop into a shell, explore the file system to learn enough to know where to look for things, figure out which application is responsible for this stuff, and find a way to disable it without breaking anything else.

    I swear this whole system is some kind of government program to turn more Canadians into computer hackers.

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        Looks to be android as I have that too on my stock Pixel 7.

        Interesting though is on my phone test messages is untoggled but I still got the damn thing

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          That could just be a use of the system. Instead of sending test messages through the test channel, maybe Ontario uses the Amber Alert channel for everything including tests?

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        Hm, good to know. I’ve heard there are also some stock android roms that let you mute them as well, but not the version of lineageos I’ve got.

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      It’s actually easy to do and you don’t need root access or “drop into the shell”.

      Takes about ten minutes if you don’t know what you are doing, and maybe 2 minutes if you do.

      Nothing breaks.

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      I mean, if it was easy to opt out of then everybody would do it and that sort of defeats the purpose of having an alert system. This is designed to save lives; if I’m fast asleep and there’s a tornado about to drop on top of me I’d like it if my phone would wake me up first, even a few seconds warning gives time to react.

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        10 months ago

        You would presumably not opt out then. I know many people who would not, even if it were easy. Some of us would, and a few of us feel all the more compelled to do so because it was made unreasonably difficult.