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Areas at risk of flooding already have alarms in place.I'm sure the residents of Whaley Bridge, would have been very grateful for such a system, when the Toddbrook Reservoir was a risk of flooding the town.

Areas at risk of flooding already have alarms in place.I'm sure the residents of Whaley Bridge, would have been very grateful for such a system, when the Toddbrook Reservoir was a risk of flooding the town.
Yep...Our governments like emergencies.

The answers to your questions are yes, yes and yes. It's been added surreptitiosly by the government, such as they are, and if you have a mobile phone then yes they can and do spy on you same with your computers and other tech. Did you not know what the cookies are for?I'd like to know the means by which it was delivered - was this capability already built into my phone that I bought about 5 years ago, or did the government somehow manage to insert this feature without telling me?
My phone was bought sim-free, is owned outright, with generic firmware that was intended for a different country, with no operator branding.
My settings menu includes an emergency alert feature, the ringtone selected was just a simple "bidoo" sound. But I still got the siren sound that everyone else got, so I don't think this used the inbuilt feature it already had, it was something else.
The alerts don't worry me, the mechanism by which it was delivered does. What other features can be quietly popped onto my phone by the same means? Could this mechanism also be used by hackers and/or foreign states?
The answers to your questions are yes, yes and yes. It's been added surreptitiosly by the government, such as they are, and if you have a mobile phone then yes they can and do spy on you same with your computers and other tech.
Did you not know what the cookies are for?
Tinfoil hat nonsense. Do some homework before spouting rubbish, cookies definitely do not allow installation of software or capabilities without your permission. This sort of comment doesn't help those with genuine concerns about government snooping, it's ammunition to those who want to rubbish these sort of concerns, as everyone gets associated with this sort of nonsense.Did you not know what the cookies are for?

Does that explain why I get so many calls from a call centre in India telling me something terrible has happened to my car/broadband/ppi claim/computer? They get to hear about it it first?Yesterdays "Special Alert" was a disaster which wasted {millions
The UK Government awarded the contract to Fujitsu who subsequently sub contracted the work to Indian company Infosys
Or so they say……

It was a test ..............nothing more!Yesterdays "Special Alert" was a disaster which wasted {millions
The UK Government awarded the contract to Fujitsu who subsequently sub contracted the work to Indian company Infosys
Or so they say……
I think you’ve missed that point! The money could have stayed in the UK, instead of going to Sunak’s family.It was a test ..............nothing more!