Apple iOS 6 to offer a "Government Alert" function, page


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Topic started on 18-6-2012 @ 07:36 PM by KnawLick
Saw this earlier...

www.infowars.com...

Pretty creepy stuff. Basically Apple will have a built-in Push Notification feature for "Government Alerts".

Watch, this will turn to propaganda alerts in no time.

"Obama saves world" pushed to my phone


---source? www.whitehouse.gov


reply posted on 18-6-2012 @ 07:56 PM by KnawLick
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Of course they have the ability to. But have you ever received a government message before?

What I find creepy is a government that wants to push notifications to my phone.

This isn't your local sheriff's office. I wouldn't see any issue with an app for that. But this is the federal government. What are they going to tell me AP or CNN can't? Nothing.



reply posted on 18-6-2012 @ 07:58 PM by miniatus
Originally posted by KnawLick
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Of course they have the ability to. But have you ever received a government message before?

What I find creepy is a government that wants to push notifications to my phone.

This isn't your local sheriff's office. I wouldn't see any issue with an app for that. But this is the federal government. What are they going to tell me AP or CNN can't? Nothing.


Sending push notifications is harmless unless you have absolutely no self control at all .. if you can't see a notification and judge it subjectively you probably shouldn't own a smart phone because you probably also buy anything that commercials try to sell to you .. my point is it's harmless.. and it's established that it doesn't cost you bandwidth.. so I personally don't care.. I think it's useful .. and besides like I said, you'd find it posted here immediately ANYWAY.. you're going to see it ... why worry about it?


reply posted on 18-6-2012 @ 08:02 PM by KnawLick
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I'm not "worried" about it. We are mature enough to consider the source is what your saying? Well I agree.

... I just don't want white house talk points beemed to my phone eventually.

I'm addressing it from an annoyance factor, it will only be optional for so long.


reply posted on 18-6-2012 @ 08:07 PM by KnawLick
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Touché. I may not agree but I respect your philosophy.

I only hope they have more courteousy than the people spamming my email 24/7


reply posted on 18-6-2012 @ 08:09 PM by miniatus
Originally posted by KnawLick
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Touché. I may not agree but I respect your philosophy.

I only hope they have more courteousy than the people spamming my email 24/7


As do I .. I really truly hope they don't choose to use it for those purposes, I understand your concern.. and I can see the potential .. but I hope they don't .. and I think they won't .. but if they do .. I will choose to ignore it


reply posted on 25-6-2012 @ 01:00 PM by john_bmth
Oh come on, typical Inforwars scaremongering. From the actual article they are spinning:

This could mean “big news” for those who are working in the emergency management industry, especially to those manufacturers who already opted in their mobile devices to receive emergency alerts. In addition, users can now receive alerts from the local, state and federal officials via Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Integrated Public Alert and Warning System. Furthermore, users can check in their handset or their carrier’s website to see if their device is capable of receiving emergency alerts.

The good thing about Government Alerts is that users can opt out of the feature by heading on the Settings menu. Using a toggle on/off button, owners of Apple devices can stop receiving alert messages if they want to.


So it's for emergency broadcasts (seems like a good thing, e.g. hurricane warnings) and it's entirely optional. What exactly is the big deal here?

From the Inforwars article:

Apple’s eagerly awaited iOS 6 update for iPhones and iPads will include controversial ‘government alerts’ that some fear are part of the federal government’s takeover of communications networks.


SOME? Who are these "some" people? It's just baseless speculation that has no place in this forum.

The federal government is keen to implement a centralized system of control over all communications, with last year’s announcement that all new cell phones will be required to comply with the PLAN program (Personal Localized Alerting Network), which will broadcast emergency alert messages directly to Americans’ cell phones.


What? These are two completely separate topics. Inforwars are using this rather innocuous tech article to fan the flames for their anti-government fearmongering. You don't get to tie in two completely unrelated issues just by mentioning them in the same breath.
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