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SALT LAKE CITY — Mobile alerts are an important way of receiving breaking news and information in your everyday life.
News outlets, including KSL.com, send mobile alerts to keep the public updated. While the alerts can be useful in keeping you updated on traffic accidents or major news events, some may not like receiving push notifications for things they aren't interested in.
With this in mind, we want to hear from you. We want to know if you’d like to see more or less mobile alerts from KSL.com.
You may be asking yourself why we are asking this? The reason is with all the news media outlets, there are different thoughts on what is considered significant news worthy enough for a mobile alert. For example, some may say an entertainment news alert may not be worthy of a mobile push alert from a news outlet.
Vote now and let us know. Your opinion will help the KSL.com app be better than ever.
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