New app ‘Are You Dead?’ from China works as check-in tool for people living alone

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A new app is going viral in China that helps people living alone communicate with friends and family. Users press a green button on the app daily and if there is no response, they will contact emergency contacts. NBC News’ Steven Romo examines the app’s popularity and what it says about broader issues.

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