• Pat
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    51 year ago

    Meanwhile in Canada it’s being recommended to disable emergency SOS on both iPhones and Androids because of how many false 911 calls they end up placing, causing first responders to waste time on non-emergencies.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      These are two separate features.

      I doubt many people actually have a use case for satellite SOS though.

      • QuinceDaPence
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        41 year ago

        There’s some pretty remote places in the US. So you don’t need it 'till you need it.

    • @thejoker8814
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      11 year ago

      Very interesting, do you have any source or references that springs to your mind? I have emergency SOS enabled, but it never happened to me that it has been falsely triggered. And I can’t imagine many scenarios were it would be.

      • Pat
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        31 year ago

        I had it enabled for a bit and everything worked fine, but I was worried about accidentally triggering it so disabled it before hearing about the false alarms.

        Here’s an article from the CBC about it.