Last week's emergency alert revealed hidden phones

You might recall that last Wednesday your phone sounded a long, loud alarm courtesy of FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) which was testing the Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) and the Emergency Alert System (EAS) in the U.S. Before the test, there was concern that someone in an abusive relationship who owned a hidden phone that could be used to call authorities or to help them escape the abusive relationship, would have their device discovered and taken away from them.
Hopefully, the people in that unfortunate position were able to turn off their phones before the alarm sounded. The key was getting the right information about the test to those who would have been impacted.
Several Amish men get shunned by the Amish church when the emergency alert system went off. Lol.
♬ original sound - Eli YoderA TikTok video created by an ex-Amish community member named Eli Yoder explains how some of his buddies were shunned after being caught with smartphones that he had helped them obtain. "Over the few years, there’s been quite a few Amish men that reached out and wanted phones, so whenever they request to have a phone I’ll do everything I can to try to get them a phone." Yoder added in the comments section for his TikTok video, "From now on, I guess I have to remember to give all my Amish buddies a heads up if there is a planned emergency alert test lol."
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