Three Nashik youths have developed an Android app called Me Against Rape
that women can use as an emergency alert system. The app allows user to
seek assistance from family and friends with just press of a button.
Three youths from Nashik have come with
an app that women can use as an emergency alert system alarm and seek
assistance from friends or family in time of distress. The software
called 'Me Against Rape' has been developed in view of the recent
incidents of crime against women.
Makers of the app, Gunwant Battashe
(23), engineer Anup Unnikrishanan (24) and graphic designer Jayesh
Bankar (23) say the Me Against Rape app is available for Android-based
smartphones for free.
The app features a one-touch helpline facility, recording facility, and can send location and time details every 10 minutes — including latitude, longitude, address and Google Maps link. The developers of the app believe the app would be very helpful in fighting against atrocities to women.
The app features a one-touch helpline facility, recording facility, and can send location and time details every 10 minutes — including latitude, longitude, address and Google Maps link. The developers of the app believe the app would be very helpful in fighting against atrocities to women.
"If a woman is in any kind of a trouble,
she has to just press the help button which will send an SMS to her
relative or contact person as registered informing him/ her about her,"
say the trio.
The developers also showed off the
features of the app to Nashik Commissioner of Police, Kulwant Kumar
Sarangal, who said it is an "excellent" option.
There are quite a few similar apps
available for smartphone users that can be used as an emergency alert
system. Delhi-based security services firm Indianeye Security Pvt. Ltd.
has launched a new mobile application called Eyewatch.
The app ends multiple messages, images, videos, sound bites and other
details such as location status with the press of a button. Users can
also press the SOS button to alert contacts listed (maximum three) as
the emergency contacts via SMS and e-mail.
There's also a WhyPoll app aimed at women's safety. After massive public outrage over Delhi gangrape incidents, a similar Nirbhaya app was launched for smartphone users.
Source: Economic Times
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