A new app in China is going viral for one shocking reason. It sends users a notification every 48 hours asking a straight question -- Are you dead? It may sound like a prank at first but this is a real
app and it is now one of the most talked-about paid downloads in the country. The app, called Sileme (Are You Dead?) is being widely used by people living alone, especially young working professionals who spend long hours away from family and friends, The BBC reported.According to the report, the idea is simple. Every two days, users need to tap a button to confirm they are safe and alive. If someone misses the check-in twice, the app automatically alerts an emergency contact selected by the user. The message basically acts as an early warning sign that something might be wrong.The app is priced at 8 yuan (around Rs 104), making it an inexpensive tool for those who want a basic safety net. In recent weeks, it has reportedly become the most downloaded paid app in China, showing how strongly the idea has connected with people.Apple Warns iPhone Users Of Serious Security Risk, Asks Millions To Restart Devices
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