Monday, 2 December 2013
PanicMe, Application Hazard for Smartphone Users
CALIFORNIA - In an emergency , mobile phone has become a very helpful tool phoned to ask for help with family or relatives nearby . But with the development of technology , now the owner of a cell phone only need to press the emergency button to notify people nearby when the user is in a precarious state .
Users can do this by using an application developed by the developper PanicMe of DataME . If a user presses the Panic button in PanicMe application , then the application will send a message that the sender is in danger to 30 contacts in his cell phone .
Users are marked with GPS , so that the application can send messages to contacts who are in the position closest to the cell phone owner . Family or close relatives who send alarm message will find a message that suddenly appeared on the screen of his smartphone .
Such as alarms , box suddenly appears will bring up red or green . The alarm messages will not be lost before the sender to disable the sign of panic on his cell phone .
Users can also provide appropriate signs danger she was facing . Red mark means the sender of the message is in danger and needs help immediately . The green light indicates the sender is in a precarious situation as lost or can not do anything .
" We have had a lot of people who have smartphones , apps PanicMe may not be able to help them feel more secure , but is expected to improve safety for families or relatives who care , " said David Lindley , one of the leaders in DataMe , as reported by the Daily Mail
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