Domestic abuse victims advised to turn off phones ahead of emergency alert test

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Domestic abuse victims advised to turn off phones ahead of emergency alert test
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Domestic abuse victims advised to turn off mobile phones ahead of UK emergency alert test

Victims of domestic abuse have been advised to switch off any mobile phones they want to keep hidden ahead of the UK emergency alert test next week.

People will see a message flash up on their phone as a notification and it will be accompanied by a siren sound, even if the phone is on silent. The test alert is simply check that the system works for when it will be used in future.However there are fears that the alert could potentially give away the location of secret devices that those facing domestic abuse may have. The alarm will not sound if the phone is switched off or put on airplane mode.

The new advice was issued after consultation with domestic abuse organisations, including Refuge, who outlined those in danger of domestic abuse may keep a second phone that could help them flee their abuser.

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