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    Alex Reche commented  · 

    Many times when trying to create an alert, I get a message saying "No connection" "Try again later" and a black popup says "Location and Time saved", no idea where that location and time was saved, but this is not the point.

    The point is that the creation of an alert and the fact that connection was lost, should be two completely independent events.

    Waze users are very likely to be driving when trying to do an alert, and network problems are really not something they need to deal with while driving. Waze should be able to do the whole alert workflow, store the location and time (as it actually says), and try again later when the connection is reestablished, without any user intervention. As a frequent user of Waze, I do not care if I get my 6 points later when the connection is reestablished, or even never if the connection was lost forever.

    This problem has also two main side effects:

    - Some parts of the road never have alerts.
    - A reduction should be notice on the number of alerts by Waze users in regions were that problem is frequent, tired of rarely being able to create alerts.

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