
Chinese app âAre You Dead?â to change name after surge in popularity
Chinese app âAre You Dead?â to change name after surge in popularity The app, aimed at people with a âsolitary lifestyleâ, has gone viral in China. The company behind the Are You Dead? âapp, targeted at people living alone, has introduced a subscription fee and changed its name for a â global audience after it went viral in China. The app is called Sileme in Chinese, which translates to âAre you dead?â âin English. It is âa lightweight safety toolâ created for âanyone choosing a solitary lifestyleâ, according to its development team. It requires setting up one emergency contact and sends automatic notifications if the âuser has not â checked in via the app for consecutive days. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Can China and South Korea reset complex ties after Xi-Lee summit? list 2 of 3 China bans export of dual-use items to Japan amid tensions over Taiwan list 3 of 3 China eyes risks, gains as Trump pushes for âspheres of influenceâ Sileme said on its official Weibo platform on Tuesday that the company will launch the global brand name Demumu in its new version to be released soon. âAfter extensive consideration, the âSilemeâ app will officially adopt the global brand name âDemumuâ in its forthcoming new release,â the company said in a statement. The app surged to the top of Appleâs paid app chart this week. On Sunday, the company said it âwould launch an 8-yuan ($1.15) payment scheme to â help cover increasing costs. On the App Store, it was charging 8 Hong Kong dollars (US$1.03) to download the app. China is estimated to have up to 200 million one-person households with a solo living rate exceeding 30 percent, according to the state newspaper the Global Times. âMaybe some conservative people canât accept it,â one user said. âIt will make us unmarried people feel more at ease to spend our lives.â
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