We all have one. Do we trust it? What if we get an emergency alert? Do we act on it, especially in light of today's latest 'news' on FEMA possibly getting hacked unless they get a software update? (https://elzorama.com/livenewss/news/128663/FEMA-warns-emergency-alert-systems-could-be-hacked-to-transmit-fake-messages-unless-software-is-updated) Is that fake news or a message the black hats are trying to get out there to confuse everyone? Are you allowing your phone to do automatic updates? I personally do not allow my phone to ID me with facial or fingerprint recognition. What are you all doing to protect yourself from something you have with you 24/7? Do you have any advise, gut instincts, insider info on what may be in store concerning cell phones? We have to assume Verizon is compromised since they dropped OAN. What about the others? Are they for us or against us? And then there's 5G...
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I used to get the monthly EBS test alert until recent update on phone. I read up on it and discovered that the Presidential Alert on EBS is the only alert that cannot be blocked. I'm not worried just patiently waiting.