Mobile App to Help Women in Distress Send Quick SOS Alerts


Mobile App to Help Women in Distress Send Quick SOS Alerts

New Delhi, Dec 23 (PTI): Women in the country can now look forward to alerting their friends and family through the push of a button on sensing danger using a mobile application called 'Fight Back'.

Developed by mobile value added services provider CanvasM, the application tracks a user's location and sends SOS messages to selected contacts in case of an emergency.

"We feel the application can help make a woman feel safe, especially given the current law and order situation. The app allows them to press panic button whenever they feel unsafe. It tracks the location using GPS and alerts the right people," CanvasM CEO Jagdish Mitra told PTI.

The company is also in the process of integrating the solution with Delhi Police's back-end IT infrastructure.

"This will enable Delhi Police to also get messages when somebody calls out for help and prompt action can be taken," he added.

There has been an outrage in the country over alleged rape of a paramedical student by six men in a moving bus.

While the application is free for consumers in the Delhi-NCR region, other users will need to pay a subscription fee of Rs 100 per annum.

"Such incidents are shameful. The application is our way of contributing to make women feel safe," Mitra said.

Fight Back is available for smartphones running on Android, Blackberry and Symbian operating systems, he said.

"We will soon come up with a similar SMS-based application so that the benefits can be extended to non-smartphone users as well," he added.

While the application has been available for sometime now, it has seen about 3,000-4,000 downloads.

"The pick up is there but not as much as we had expected. We have been busy with building the ecosystem. We will now work on spreading awareness about the application," he said.

To spread awareness about Fight Back, the company is talking to various companies, including BPOs, and colleges. In addition, they are looking at tie-up with telecom operators and NGOs to promote the service.

"We are in talks with Delhi government as well," he said.

  

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  • stephan, mangalore/saudiarabia

    Tue, Dec 25 2012

    its money making business nothing else

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  • Dexter, Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    So this still means that we cannot make our country safe for women. In the name of making women feel safe, the company is trying to make money by INR 100 per annum.

    Just as you check your balance on your mobile, mobile service provider should make a similar distress code. The user should be allowed to choose the code of his/her choice and activate it once. Individual codes will make sure that no unauthorised access to this code is made and accountability is maintained in case of misuse. The code should send a distress message to the PCR and an emergency number of a family member. Do this for free as this message is to be used, only in case a person is in trouble.

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  • Sunil D'Souza, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 24 2012

    Nothing new Samsung has already introduced such a distress caller 3 years ago on many of its low end phones as an inbuilt application

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  • Anonymous, udupi

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Jossey saldanha, your idea is fantastic. In india when the police will get up and come the goondas will finish their work. I am sure the chilli powder(jirge munchi)will better work in emergency

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  • Sherief, Bajpe / Dammam, KSA

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    This kind of quick SOS alert push button will work better in movies only. When villain try to attack on heroine will push SOS alert button and hero will reach within minute on horse to save her. Miscreants may misuse this facility to alert his colleagues.

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  • Rita, Kuwait

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    What about the kids, when they get raped? How they will use this mobile? Any idea???

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  • s, Dubai

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    whats the use,,, some cops should know to use and come to help right,, systems are many

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  • Joseph D'Silva, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    This innovation will not help woman fully because in emergency situation there is no time to push the phone button removing it from the bag.If invention made in such a way that if the mobile pick up the pulse rate or heart beat rate while woman is in panic without touching the phone then definately it will help 100%.Also medical instrument like ECG identifies electrical signal of human body.There will be change in waveforms when the person encounters threat.I wish very soon such device will be invented and moblie will sense such impulse.Let all woman be safe in this world.

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  • sathish , bahrain

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    it could be alerting app to anyone not neccessarily only women, who ever holds a particular mobile with , andriod , symbian, or blackberry.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mumbai/Mapusa

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Girls who cannot afford mobile phones can always carry a packet of chilly or pepper powder......

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  • shalini, udupi

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    These are all hopeless and useless devices. Only for money making and not for safety. When a group of men are attacking a girl, can she think of mobile at the moment. Allow to use these devices during the political meetings in front of tea cups and water bottles.

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  • Ifthikhar, Mangalore / KSA

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    What if she don't get time or they don't let her take out her mobile and push the button?

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    How is this can be helpful? When a group of 20 men are attacking a girl, can she think of mobile at the moment? By the time friends, police arrive at location, everything will be over..

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  • Joslynn Rooswelt, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Hope this application will come to mangalore also... Next time if stupid social groups attacks on girls it will be more helpful.....

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Its a good move, but the thing is will this work in a land of weak law system & corrupt govt ? if yes then its ok. i read in recent one of web based news that govt is planning to give life terms for delhi rapist's..

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  • john anthony, mangalore / qatar

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    That is one practical thing in the present scenario. Congratulations. As in the US, women must also be allowed to carry pepper spray.

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  • SARIKA...., mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    If a any goverment it mat be central or state they cant proctect women of thier state or country how shame it is in spite of that we pepole still keeping supporting poltical party& polticians....its mistake of indian citizen because we bulls & fox and make them to sit in parlimanet for more than 60 yrs ..nw its very clear captial city of the country is not safe for women...what about remote places .....?

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  • PKS, Mlore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    what abt those who cant even buy a mobile. ?

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  • deepak, doha/mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    This is really a helping device for women in distress & danger.
    but why are they charging money for that.. it is a sos and it is should be free.. dont make business out of it..

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  • Juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai/Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    Congratulations CanvasM For the innovative application.Women will be more secure with the development of this alert application.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Dec 23 2012

    This is really a helping device for women in distress & danger.
    Be a man..........& respect women!!

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