Article 5N78N A national alert test buzzed US TVs, radios, and any phones that opted-in at 2:20PM ET

A national alert test buzzed US TVs, radios, and any phones that opted-in at 2:20PM ET

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Richard Lawler
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E8H1PYXWYAEjY84.0.jpg Test Wireless Emergency Alert message | Image: FEMA

At approximately 2:20PM ET, FEMA conducted a test of both the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and the Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) covering radio, TV broadcasts, and mobile devices in the US, but you might not see it on your phone. That's because this time around, unlike the Presidential Alert test in 2018, it only reached phones with a setting to receive test messages and by default, most phones are set to opt-out.

According to this document (PDF) from the FCC, on Android phones, there should be a Wireless Emergency Alerts section in your settings menu with an option for State/Local Test alerts" that you can turn on or off. The process described for iOS is more complicated, but Apple's support page explains how you can opt-in:

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