How To Turn Off Amber Alerts On Android

What Are AMBER Alerts?

AMBER stands for America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response and is used to send users alerts about missing people, especially children. It increases the chances of finding the missing person. Its goal is to stimulate communities to aid in search of a missing person and recover them safely.
These alerts are transmitted through smartphones, TV, radio, and other communication devices. When law enforcement agencies issue an Amber alert, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is notified in priority and the latter then broadcast the notification to secondary distributors.
The alert’s name was created in reference to Amber Hagerman, a nine-year-old girl who got abducted and murdered in 1996. Although the abbreviation has “America” in it, AMBER alerts are in use across other countries including the UK, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Australia, France, Netherlands, Malaysia, and China.

Turn Off Amber Alerts on Google Pixel Phones

Turning off AMBER Alerts on a Google Pixel device is pretty straightforward. All you need to do is:

Turn Off Amber Alerts on Samsung Phones

The option to turn off AMBER alerts on a Samsung phone is located a step beneath, but is still quite easy to access:

Turn Off Amber Alerts on OnePlus Phones

The process of disabling AMBER alerts on OnePlus, OPPO, and Realme, is the same. Here’s how to do it:

Turn Off Amber Alerts on Nothing Phones

Since Nothing’s UI is mostly similar to stock Android elements, turning off the AMBER alert is just as easy as it is on Pixels.

Turn Off Amber Alerts on Motorola

Turning off AMBER alerts on Motorola phones is similar to Pixels, which isn’t surprising considering Hello UI still feels very much like stock Android.
And that’s how to disable Amber alerts on Android phones. Do you find these emergency wireless alerts helpful? Let us know in the comments below.