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‘Have you died?’: The viral app in China for lonely people to confirm they are still alive

Beijing.- A Chinese application called '‘Have you died?’, created so that people who live alone periodically confirm their status through a simple daily registration, has become one of the most downloaded paid apps in the country and has reopened the debate on loneliness in a society marked by aging and the rise of single-person households.

How the app works

The application, available only for iOS devices and priced at 8 yuan (about $1.1), allows the user to enter an emergency contact and perform a daily 'check-in'.

If no activity is registered for two consecutive days, the system sends an email on the third day to the designated person to check their situation.

Aging and Single-Person Households in China

Its rapid spread in recent weeks has coincided with a demographic context in which China is facing a sustained growth of single-person households, driven by both the aging of the population and labor mobility and the delay in forming families. Data from the Ministry of Civil Affairs indicates that the number of people living alone has steadily increased in the last decade, exceeding 92 million people, a trend that various studies project to rise in the coming years. A report from the Beike Research Institute estimates that this figure could be between 150 and 200 million in 2030.

Intense Debate in China

Beyond the technical, deliberately basic functioning, the phenomenon has generated intense debate on social networks like Weibo - similar to X, censored in China - where some users have highlighted its symbolic utility as a minimum warning mechanism. Former editor of the official media outlet Global Times Hu Xijin wrote on the platform that the application "can help many elderly people living alone," although he suggested that a name change for a less explicit one could provide "greater psychological comfort." Other comments, however, have emphasized its limitations. Some users question the system's effectiveness by relying exclusively on email and daily manual registration, while others joke about the fatigue of "continuing to clock in" outside the work environment.

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«It only serves to register you every day; if something happens to you, the notice arrives too late», pointed out a user in reference to the margin of several days before the alert is activated. The application's very design, with only two operational functions, the daily log and email sending, has fueled both its virality and doubts about its future development.

Controversies about the authorship of the idea

In recent days, moreover, controversies have arisen over the authorship of the idea and the withdrawal of previously announced functions, issues before which the development team defended this Tuesday that the inspiration comes from previous debates on the Internet and that the minimalist approach responds to a conscious decision. The discussion surrounding the application links to a broader debate in East Asia about the so-called "lonely death," a phenomenon documented for years in countries like Japan and South Korea and which has begun to gain visibility also in China, both among older people and among young urban people living alone. The case has even reached parliamentary debate in Taiwan, where it has been cited as an example in discussions about the use of digital tools in public social care policies. In that context, the spread of '‘Have you died?’' has been linked in the public debate to the increase in loneliness and concerns about the care of people living alone.

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