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I'm Safe is a mobile application developed by twin brothers Samson Selladurai and Giftson Selladurai from Tamil Nadu, India. The app is designed to enhance women's safety through features such as real-time protection, community support, and secure evidence storage.
History and Background
[edit]The app was conceived in response to the alarming rise in child abuse and gender-based violence during the COVID-19 lockdown in India. According to reports, over 92,000 child abuse cases were registered in the first 11 days of the lockdown. This spurred the Selladurai brothers to create a technological solution aimed at addressing these issues. The app was launched in 2022, with the goal of providing practical tools for personal safety.
Features
[edit]Real-Time Protection: Offers live tracking and SOS features for emergencies. Community Support: Connects users with a network of verified helpers. Evidence Storage: Provides a secure platform for storing audio, video, and other data that can be used as evidence.
References
[edit]- ^ https://www.etnownews.com/success-stories/twin-brothers-turn-tech-into-a-safety-shield-for-women-im-safe-a-safety-startup-article-113912226
- ^ https://www.etnownews.com/news/every-womans-saviour-this-app-sends-sos-to-family-takes-photos-of-trouble-details-safeher-times-campaign-article-113709835
- ^ https://www.changeincontent.com/imsafe-app-for-womens-safety-interview-samson-selladurai/
- ^ https://www.mobileappdaily.com/products/best-women-safety-apps