Facebook creates check tool for disasters

Facebook users caught up in natural disasters will be able to alert friends that they are safe by using a new "Safety Check" on the social network.

A woman uses Facebook on her smartphone

A new Facebook tool will allow users to alert friends that they're safe during natural disasters. (AAP)

Facebook is launching a tool that lets users notify friends and family that they're safe during or after natural disasters.

The tool, called "Safety Check", will be available worldwide to the social network's 1.32 billion users on computers and mobile devices.

This includes the basic "feature" phones many people still use to access Facebook, especially in developing countries.

People already use Facebook to tell people they are OK after earthquakes and other disasters, but Facebook says the Safety Check tool will make it easier.

It grew out of a disaster message board that Facebook engineers created in 2011 following the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

Once users activate the tool, it will determine their location using the city they have listed in their profile, the last location they've shared or the city where they are using the internet.

If they are in an area affected by a natural disaster, Safety Check will send them a notification asking if they're safe.

If they say `yes', their Facebook friends will be notified.

There's no option to say `no'.

Users can also mark their friends as safe, but the friends have to approve it.


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