Red Alert Red Alert’s own app offers more detailed alerts than Yo.

The creators of Red Alert - Ari Sprung and Kobi Snir - aim to use Yo's simple push notification service to reach out to a larger pool of citizens who may be at risk from attack.

According the Times of Israel, the Yo notifications are meant to complement the Red Alert app, which has a more comprehensive breakdown of the imminent threats.
Red Alert Red Alert's own app offers more detailed alerts than Yo

Mr Sprung told the Times of Israel that his app gets its information from the Israel Defense Force and the Homefront Command.

Dvir Reznik, an advisor for start-ups in Israel, told the BBC that the Yo alerts seemed half-baked.

"If I'm on one side of Israel and a missile lands miles away, the Yo warning is not of much use to me," he said.美白產品

"However it's better than nothing and I can see this evolving into something more meaningful, but it needs more substance to make it as convenient and as useful as Red Alert."
Dumbest idea ever

The retooling of Yo comes at a time of increased tension between Israel and the Palestinians.

There are no similar apps in Gaza, with many Palestinians relying instead on Twitter hashtags to avoid danger埋線.

Yo was recently derided by critics as being a gimmick and "accelerating the decline of humanity."

Yaniv Feldman of Israel-based tech website GeekTime told the BBC that he thought Yo was "one of the dumbest ideas ever," and that the only beneficial use for the Yo and Red Alert app mash-up was "to raise awareness among people who are not in Israel and do not realise how often missile strikes affect us."蜜月旅行