App Profile: Wehealth Notify

Android / Games / Puzzles
Wehealth Notify
Installs:
Rating:
3.56
Total Reviews:
101
Top Countries:
US, MX, CA
< $5k
/mo
< 5k
/mo
Reviews: What People Think About Wehealth Notify
RonnieGt0
Rating: 4/5
To those who wrote reviews to this app. This was created for something far more complex. By my recollection, it was created in Arizona State University. Or one of them schools in the South West part of the United States, and was created I don’t know if it’s by criminology students or students in law school, but it was turned into a spy app for criminals. Dealing with your Bluetooth proximity. That’s pretty much really all I’m going to say for now anyways, until I find out a little more about it. I guess I should back that up and correct myself. It’s creation may not of been created by students for this purpose, but that’s what it was turned into. And I know that for a fact. But I’ve yet to experiment with the app. So I’m blind to its functions, strong points, or weak points. To give it a reasonable review, I’m not going to bash it’s head in for now. I’ll give it a four.
stellarays
Rating: 3/5
I love the concept of this app, but I don’t think it was ready for release. To begin with, it is very unclear what the risk level ranking is out of (10?), as well as what that actually means. Each time I have been exposed it’s been ranked as a “6” with no further information. That seems like a high risk level, and yet no suggestions for next steps were made available as promised. Is 6 actually quite low? Friends who have had the same exposure times have much lower risk levels. Why is mine so high?
Additionally, the notifications are very confusing. I got a notification on Sunday (8/31) that I had had no exposures during the week. Then on Monday night (9/1) I got an alert that I had been exposed... on 8/27 and 8/28. Today I got another notification for an exposure on 8/28. I am wary of these alerts because they all look exactly the same (risk level and time exposed). Are they accurate? Is it a bug? The time exposed seems inaccurate as well. For all three of my “exposures” the times are listed as: “0min, 0min, 3min, 0min” in that exact order. My friends have the same for different supposed exposures on different dates. This app needs more information and more clarity.
MA fan
Rating: 1/5
First of all, I had no idea AZ had this - have never heard a peep about it, and the last time I checked, AZ was not on the list. I discovered it when I was poking around the exposure notification settings on my phone. Without participants, this isn’t very useful, so AZ should be talking this up every opportunity! Including having the governor mention it in his pressers, as well as other leaders like school superintendents.
Second, setup was confusing. The Settings app says my region (Arizona) has an app and directs me to a list of apps on the App Store, where this one is *not* included. I had to find it by doing a general search, and then it doesn’t say explicitly in the description that it relies on the Apple/Google system, which I wanted to be sure because otherwise I likely wouldn’t use it for privacy reasons. I couldn’t confirm it until I got it installed and saw the integration. Get the app properly listed on the App Store list, and make the Apple connection clear in the app description.
Finally, I can’t tell the app that there’s been a positive diagnosis. Fortunately, I don’t need to, but without that, the value is significantly reduced. Why is this not included? And who in my area (Phoenix/Scottsdale) can report? Anyone?
About Wehealth Notify
Get instant access to important health, safety, and emergency alerts—all in one place. Whether it's severe weather warnings, public health updates, or local emergency notices, our app keeps you connected to real-time information from verified government and health organizations. Stay informed, stay prepared, and stay safe—wherever you are.
Key Features
■ All Health & Safety Alerts in One Place
Receive real-time alerts tailored to your location—from severe weather to public health and safety updates—sourced directly from verified agencies and organizations.
■ Stay Informed. Be Ready.
Make timely, informed decisions to protect yourself and your loved ones with clear, actionable alerts and guidance.
■ Find Verified Local Resources
Quickly locate nearby emergency services, shelters, healthcare facilities, and other essential resources—precisely when you need them.
■ 50+ Languages. Human Translated.
Every alert is professionally translated into over 50 languages to ensure clarity, accuracy, and accessibility for all communities.
■ NOAA Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador™
Proud partner in the NOAA initiative to enhance community resilience against extreme weather events and natural disasters.
■ Privacy First. No Signup Needed.
Stay informed without sacrificing your privacy. No accounts, no tracking—your personal data stays yours.
■ Works Everywhere. Across the Nation.
Whether you're at home or traveling, access vital alerts and information nationwide—anytime, anywhere.
■ Control What You Get Notified About
You decide which alerts matter to you. Customize your notifications to receive only what’s relevant for your safety and peace of mind.
■ Built for Communities, Backed by Experts
Developed by Wehealth in collaboration with the University of Arizona and the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), this app is part of our mission to strengthen public safety and resilience through trusted digital infrastructure. We connect communities with public agencies, scientists, healthcare professionals, and experts to deliver equitable, life-saving information when it matters most.
Note: Weather-Ready Nation (WRN) Ambassador™ and the WRN Ambassador™ logo are trademarks of the U.S. Department of Commerce and NOAA, used with permission.
Learn more at https://about.wehealth.org
Key Features
■ All Health & Safety Alerts in One Place
Receive real-time alerts tailored to your location—from severe weather to public health and safety updates—sourced directly from verified agencies and organizations.
■ Stay Informed. Be Ready.
Make timely, informed decisions to protect yourself and your loved ones with clear, actionable alerts and guidance.
■ Find Verified Local Resources
Quickly locate nearby emergency services, shelters, healthcare facilities, and other essential resources—precisely when you need them.
■ 50+ Languages. Human Translated.
Every alert is professionally translated into over 50 languages to ensure clarity, accuracy, and accessibility for all communities.
■ NOAA Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador™
Proud partner in the NOAA initiative to enhance community resilience against extreme weather events and natural disasters.
■ Privacy First. No Signup Needed.
Stay informed without sacrificing your privacy. No accounts, no tracking—your personal data stays yours.
■ Works Everywhere. Across the Nation.
Whether you're at home or traveling, access vital alerts and information nationwide—anytime, anywhere.
■ Control What You Get Notified About
You decide which alerts matter to you. Customize your notifications to receive only what’s relevant for your safety and peace of mind.
■ Built for Communities, Backed by Experts
Developed by Wehealth in collaboration with the University of Arizona and the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), this app is part of our mission to strengthen public safety and resilience through trusted digital infrastructure. We connect communities with public agencies, scientists, healthcare professionals, and experts to deliver equitable, life-saving information when it matters most.
Note: Weather-Ready Nation (WRN) Ambassador™ and the WRN Ambassador™ logo are trademarks of the U.S. Department of Commerce and NOAA, used with permission.
Learn more at https://about.wehealth.org
File size: 68023296
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Minimum OS version: 15.6
Release Date: 1597734000000
Published by University of Arizona
Website url: https://wehealth.org/app
Publisher country: US