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Wild Bonaroo dancing probably didn’t set off iPhone Crash Detection. Here’s what likely did, and how to manage alerts

Posted on July 1, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

Isn’t it always like that? Just when the fun is getting started, someone or something calls the cops and poops the party.This is more or less what happened at the recent Bonaroo festival in Manchester, Tennessee (think Glastonbury if you’re in the UK), where revelers reportedly triggered numerous false-alarm 911 calls when, according to local TV news network WKRN, ‘festival goers danced to the live performances.’While it was widely reported that concertgoers’ wild gyrations had triggered Apple’s relatively new
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