SoloGuard: Daily Safety Check-In App for People Living Alone or Traveling Solo
By
Guilermo Olcina
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Summary
SoloGuard is a daily safety check-in app designed for people who live alone, travel solo, work remotely, or are seniors. Users simply tap once per day to confirm they're safe. If they miss a check-in, the app automatically sends email alerts to their emergency contacts. The app emphasizes privacy with no location tracking and no data selling.
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One tap per day. If you miss it, your emergency contacts get an email alert.
No location tracking, no data selling.
Available on the App Store.
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