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Get live US election alerts in new innovative format from the Guardian Get live US election alerts in new innovative format from the Guardian
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On 8 November, US presidential election night 2016, the Guardian Mobile Innovation Lab and the Guardian mobile apps team will offer an innovative way to get live presidential election results right on the lock screen of the Guardian’s Android and iOS apps.On 8 November, US presidential election night 2016, the Guardian Mobile Innovation Lab and the Guardian mobile apps team will offer an innovative way to get live presidential election results right on the lock screen of the Guardian’s Android and iOS apps.
What is it?What is it?
We’re offering the quickest and most convenient way to get live election night results on mobile without a tap, a search or the opening of an app. We’ll send one mobile alert that will automatically update with the latest data. It is a highly innovative use of alert technology that will give you the up-to-date information whenever you pick up your phone.We’re offering the quickest and most convenient way to get live election night results on mobile without a tap, a search or the opening of an app. We’ll send one mobile alert that will automatically update with the latest data. It is a highly innovative use of alert technology that will give you the up-to-date information whenever you pick up your phone.
What will I receive?What will I receive?
If you sign up, you’ll receive a single continuously updating notification that will sit on your phone’s lock screen as results come in on election night. The notification will show the most up-to-date numbers of electoral votes won and states called, as well as an indication of which swing states have been called, and the breakdown of the popular vote between the two top candidates.If you sign up, you’ll receive a single continuously updating notification that will sit on your phone’s lock screen as results come in on election night. The notification will show the most up-to-date numbers of electoral votes won and states called, as well as an indication of which swing states have been called, and the breakdown of the popular vote between the two top candidates.
You will also be able to expand the alert to see a data visualization showing the electoral vote and options to tap through to the Guardian live blog or a page of full results.You will also be able to expand the alert to see a data visualization showing the electoral vote and options to tap through to the Guardian live blog or a page of full results.
How do I sign up?How do I sign up?
The service is part of the Guardian app. When you open it, if you’re in the US you’ll automatically get an introductory screen that invites you to sign up. Tap that and you’re done. (If you’re outside the US, and have the Android app, you’ll also see the screen.)The service is part of the Guardian app. When you open it, if you’re in the US you’ll automatically get an introductory screen that invites you to sign up. Tap that and you’re done. (If you’re outside the US, and have the Android app, you’ll also see the screen.)
If you don’t see the screen, you can follow these steps to sign up:If you don’t see the screen, you can follow these steps to sign up:
Important: This notification is entirely separate from the general alerts the Guardian US news desk will send at key moments on election night, such as when swing states are called and when the electoral vote tips over 270 and establishes a winner.Important: This notification is entirely separate from the general alerts the Guardian US news desk will send at key moments on election night, such as when swing states are called and when the electoral vote tips over 270 and establishes a winner.
What if I decide I want to stop getting alerts?What if I decide I want to stop getting alerts?
Sure, no problem. When the notification is expanded (pull down to expand notifications on Android and hard press to expand them on iOS) there will be buttons attached to the notification, including an option to Opt out (on iOS) or, Stop (on Android) the notification. Tap that and you’ll be unsubscribed. Sure, no problem. When the notification is expanded (pull down to expand notifications on Android, and either swipe sideways to tap ‘view’ or hard press to expand them on iOS) there will be buttons attached to the notification, including an option to Opt out (on iOS) or, Stop (on Android) the notification. Tap that and you’ll be unsubscribed.
Are you excited?Are you excited?
Yes! Are you? This project is the latest installment in ongoing experimentation with notifications, part of the Mobile Innovation Lab’s mission to learn more about mobile storytelling. After the experiment, we’ll send out a survey soliciting feedback on the experience. We’re eager to hear what you think!Yes! Are you? This project is the latest installment in ongoing experimentation with notifications, part of the Mobile Innovation Lab’s mission to learn more about mobile storytelling. After the experiment, we’ll send out a survey soliciting feedback on the experience. We’re eager to hear what you think!
What exactly is the Guardian US Mobile Innovation Lab?What exactly is the Guardian US Mobile Innovation Lab?
The lab is a small multidisciplinary team housed within the Guardian’s New York newsroom, set up to explore storytelling and the delivery of news on small screens. It operates with the generous support of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.The lab is a small multidisciplinary team housed within the Guardian’s New York newsroom, set up to explore storytelling and the delivery of news on small screens. It operates with the generous support of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
Questions, suggestions or observations? Drop us a note: innovationlab@theguardian.comQuestions, suggestions or observations? Drop us a note: innovationlab@theguardian.com