

According to RAINN, Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, 4/5 rapes are committed by someone known to the victim, 47% rapists are a friend or an acquaintance, 25% are an intimate. In many cases, a perpetrator is someone a victim knows and trusts. Perhaps, this should be number one, and it concerns anyone – women, men, children.So, remember to disable and enable the app-specific services, so that they are functional when the time of need comes. If you keep GPS enabled on your device all day long, your lonely commute home from office will be unassisted because your battery would be dead. Hence, any app on the list needs 100% of user input. What is worse, your device may run out of battery the moment you need it the most. They rely heavily on data and GPS, so errors and glitches might hinder their usefulness.

The mobile industry has yet to improve the functionality of these apps.Pepper spray clutched in your pocket might be a faster solution to a bad stranger scenario.Four seconds to activate an app, or one second to start running – you need to assess your chances faster. In most cases of assault, a split second reaction is the difference between safety and doom. Otherwise, these apps will let your contacts know where to find your body. iPhones do have a taser case, but unless you sport one, you will need something better than an app to protect you long enough until help arrives. There is no such app, or smartphone case that can protect you better than situational awareness, self-poise and a tool. Don’t let any tech give you a false sense of security. Never rely on your phone alone for safety.Personal safety and technology is a tricky and slippery subject, so before we proceed with today’s list of apps, let us outline a few basic points anyone looking for a panic / personal security/ children tracking apps should understand.
