Easy and right on track.
Setting easy to change as needed and alarms settings as needed. Maps and info adds clarity.
Yes, My Earthquake Alerts & Feed is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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Setting easy to change as needed and alarms settings as needed. Maps and info adds clarity.
❤️ this app
Thank you for the free app!
The app is helpful and has quite a few options in settings
EXCELENTE APlCACION
Initially, this app was as great and accurate. Two of us in our home have this same app. Initially, we both received the same alerts at the same time, give or take a few seconds. Then, we noticed, there would be an increasing delay between one person’s n would get a notification and when the other would get their notification. First, it was minutes, then hours and now days. Settings were verified. Both have the same phones. Customer service was contacted but there’s been no reply and that was days ago. The app was great prior to this issue but now reliability issues are a concern as well as this company’s ability to provide customer service.
I live in DC, which is not exactly in an earthquake zone. But we did have a noticeable one many years ago and recently I became curious about quakes and downloaded this tracker just for fun. This morning I saw a headline of a 1.8 quake about 20 miles from my home. The app was set to notify me of quakes above 3.0. so I changed my setting. I was hoping to see the quake listed following the change, but I didn't. Developers is this a flaw in the app, or is that how it's supposed to work? I'm wondering if I can trust it, so 2 stars for now. UPDATE- my bad. I was hoping to see the quake after I had lowered my setting to 1.8 but the developer replied that it does not work retroactively. If we ever do have a quake of 1.8 or more I look forward to seeing it on the map. I'll try to remember to write another update if and when that occurs but given my location don't hold your breath 😊. Thank you developers - keep up the good work.
I live in DC, which is not exactly in an earthquake zone. But we did have a noticeable one many years ago and recently I became curious about quakes and downloaded this tracker just for fun. This morning I saw a headline of a 1.8 quake about 20 miles from my home. The app was set to notify me of quakes above 3.0. so I changed my setting. I was hoping to see the quake listed following the change, but I didn't. Developers is this a flaw in the app, or is that how it's supposed to work? I'm wondering if I can trust it, so 2 stars for now.
Getting notifications of quakes 9 to 12 hours after the fact is pretty much useless!
Really do enjoy seeing where all the earthquakes do occur..Thank You for all the info.
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