A mobile application, bluntly named Are You Dead, has gone viral in China, topping Apple's App Store charts for paid apps ...
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Safety app 'Are You Dead' that targets people living alone becomes viral sensation in China
A safety app called "Are You Dead?" (Sile Me in Chinese) has become a viral sensation in China, surging to the top of the Apple App Store's paid charts. Developed by a team of three Gen Z ...
BEIJING (AP) — In China, the names of things are often either ornately poetic or jarringly direct. A new, wildly popular app among young Chinese people is definitively the latter. It’s called, simply, ...
A Chinese personal safety app called Are You Dead?—recently rebranded as Demumu—has gone viral in recent weeks, attracting widespread media attention. Behind its sudden popularity lie deeper social ...
The morbidly-named "Are You Dead?" has topped the App Store in China, as a way for people living alone to get some help if they don't check in every day. Here's how it works. The continuing ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A viral Chinese app called “Are You Dead?” lets people living alone send daily check-ins to loved ones, topping ...
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