Newsweek reached out to Moonscape Technologies by email with a request for comment. The app, called Sileme—a play on the ...
A new app has taken China by storm, becoming the most downloaded paid app in the country. The rather morbidly named ‘Are You ...
A new app that encourages users to check in every two days to confirm they are alive has taken China by storm.
The app, which requires users to check in regularly to confirm they are alive, has become the country’s most downloaded paid ...
A simple app with a bold question has suddenly taken over online conversations in China. In the middle of endless social ...
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Viral app in China highlights loneliness in solo households by asking: 'Are You Dead'?
In recent weeks, the app has gone viral, topping Apple’s paid App Store ranking on Saturday, according to state-run tabloid ...
A new bleak-sounding app has been downloaded in droves by many youth who live by themselves - and fear dying alone.
Created as a personal safety tool for people living alone, a no-frills Chinese app has gone viral for asking one simple ...
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Morbid ‘Are You Dead’ app is the new panic button — for lonely young singles afraid of dying alone
The grimly dubbed “Are You Dead?” app requires users to click a giant green button with a ghost on it every two days to ...
Instant loan apps often ask for sweeping permissions that go far beyond what’s needed to process a loan. Once you hand over ...
A minimal check-in app called ‘Are You Dead?' is gaining popularity among people who live alone, especially in China.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is trying to better facilitate connections between hunters and landowners through a new online app called HuntLink. Available on the department's website ...
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