A new app is going viral in China that helps people who live alone to check in with their friends and family. Users hit a ...
An app asking "Are you dead?" has gone viral in China, sparking debate about loneliness and the risks of living alone.
Entertaining’ phone app that flirts with taboo notion of death and cost US$140 to develop now valued at US$1.4 million.
The app's popularity coincides with projections that China will have nearly 200 million single-person households by 2030.
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A Chinese iPhone app called “Are You Dead?” is gaining popularity by alerting loved ones when users stop checking in.
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 ...
A BLEAKLY named app called Are You Dead? has shot to the top of China’s Apple Store, tapping into fears of dying alone in an ...
A new app has taken China by storm, becoming the most downloaded paid app in the country. The rather morbidly named ‘Are You ...
A viral Chinese app called Sile Me is gaining popularity among people living alone by offering daily check-ins and emergency ...
The Are You Dead? app taps into a real and growing concern in China, where the number of one-person households is projected ...
The grimly dubbed “Are You Dead?” app requires users to click a giant green button with a ghost on it every two days to ...