一听就知道;每当当局在您所在地区发出琥珀色警报时,响亮的、令人伤脑筋的警报就会响起。这些是地方当局发布的警报,旨在告知公众有关绑架儿童的情况。
AMBER alert 代表America's Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response ,是一个始于 1996 年的程序。您可以通过(America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response)iPhone 的“设置”(iPhone’s Settings)应用关闭这些警报。

在本文中,您还可以查看 iPhone 上发生的其他紧急警报以及是否可以关闭它们以及琥珀色警报。
如何关闭琥珀色警报(How to Turn Off Amber Alerts)
要关闭iPhone 上的琥珀色警报(Amber Alerts),请按照以下说明操作:
- 打开设置应用程序(Settings app)。
- 向下滚动到通知(Notifications)。

- 滚动到页面最底部的政府警报(Government Alerts)部分。

- 关闭Amber Alerts选项以不再接收它们。
您可以随时再次点击滑块以重新打开它们。
其他政府警报(Other Government Alerts)
iPhone 还具有紧急警报和公共安全警报(Public Safety Alerts),您可以将其关闭。
紧急警报(Emergency Alerts)
紧急警报(Emergency alerts)会通知您居住区即将发生、当前和严重的危险,例如恶劣的天气。您可以完全关闭它们,或者您可以选择启用它们但使其静音。
- 打开 iPhone 的设置应用程序(Settings app)。
- 转到Notifications > Government alerts。
- 点击紧急警报(Emergency Alerts)。

- 点击紧急警报(Emergency Alerts )旁边的滑块以完全关闭这些警报。
- 点击始终发送(Always deliver )旁边的滑块以使这些警报静音。
注意:(Note:)如果您关闭紧急警报,它们将不会以任何形式出现在您的手机上。最好让这些警报静音,因为您可能会错过可能危及生命的警报。
公共安全警报(Public Safety Alerts)
这些类型的警报不像紧急警报那么严重,因为它们在严重的安全威胁发生后提供信息,例如在哪里寻找资源。如果您愿意,请按照以下步骤关闭这些功能。
- 打开 iPhone 的设置应用程序(Settings app)。
- 转到Notifications > Government alerts>公共安全警报(Public Safety Alerts )设置。

- 点击绿色滑块将其变灰,将其关闭。
接触通知(Exposure Notifications)
在COVID-19大流行期间,Apple发布了一项名为Exposure Notifications的功能。每当您可能与感染COVID-19(COVID-19)的人接触时,此功能都会提供通知。
但是,此功能默认关闭。如果您所在地区支持该功能,您必须下载特定于您所在地区的应用程序。
您应该关闭紧急警报吗?(Should You Turn Off Emergency Alerts?)
如果您有其他获取紧急信息的方式(例如新闻或广播),您可以考虑关闭Amber警报和其他政府警报。(Amber)但是,如果您的手机是您获取信息的唯一方式,请考虑将它们保持打开状态。
这些警报是可选的安全功能。如果您改变主意,您可以随时重新打开它们。
How to Turn Off Amber Alerts On iPhone
You know it immediаtely when you hear it; that loud, nerve-wraсking alarm goes off whenevеr the authоrіties isѕue an amber alert in your area. These are аlerts issued by local authoritiеs to inform the рublic about child abductions.
AMBER alert stands for America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response and is a program that began in 1996. You can turn these alerts off through your iPhone’s Settings app.

In this article, you can also see what other emergency alerts occur on the iPhone and whether you can turn them off or not, along with the amber alerts.
How to Turn Off Amber Alerts
To turn off Amber Alerts on iPhone, follow the instructions below:
- Open the Settings app.
- Scroll down to Notifications.

- Scroll to the very bottom of the page to the Government Alerts section.

- Toggle off the Amber Alerts option to no longer receive them.
You can tap on the slider again at any time to turn them back on.
Other Government Alerts
The iPhone also has Emergency alerts and Public Safety Alerts, which you can turn off.
Emergency Alerts
Emergency alerts inform you of imminent, current, and grave dangers in your area of residence, such as severe weather. You can turn these off completely, or you can opt to have them enabled but silenced.
- Open your iPhone’s Settings app.
- Go to Notifications > Government alerts.
- Tap on Emergency Alerts.

- Tap on the slider next to Emergency Alerts to turn off these alerts completely.
- Tap on the slider next to Always deliver to silence these alerts.
Note: If you turn Emergency alerts off, they won’t come through in any form on your phone. It may be better to simply silence these alerts as you could miss potentially life-threatening alerts.
Public Safety Alerts
These types of alerts aren’t as serious as emergency alerts, as they provide information after serious safety threats have occurred, such as where to seek out resources. Follow the steps below to turn these off, if you so choose.
- Open your iPhone’s Settings app.
- Go to Notifications > Government alerts > Public Safety Alerts setting.

- Tap on the green slider to grey it out, turning it off.
Exposure Notifications
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Apple released a feature called Exposure Notifications. This feature provides notifications whenever you may have come into contact with someone infected by COVID-19.
However, this feature is off by default. You must download an app specific to your region if your area supports the feature.
Should You Turn Off Emergency Alerts?
You can consider turning off Amber alerts and other government alerts if you have other means of getting emergency information, such as news or radio. However, consider keeping them on if your phone is the only means you have to get information.
These alerts are optional safety features. You can always turn them back on if you change your mind.