
Logan Birch
App is in it's infancy--I'd highly recommend familiarizing yourself with the calls and texts so you know you only have 20s on the phone with the recording on the fake call. Calls and texts are about "Emily" so if you need to prep an explanation for who Emily is at home I'd have that ready to go before using the call. I'd love to see the fake call options more customizable and integration with Uber or Lyft to get out of bad situations would be amazing.
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Scott Moore
So happy there is an app. Out there to help protect our loved ones and friends. I have 7 children, all teenagers or older, 2 of which are part of the LGBTQ community and they have been in very uncomfortable situations. Wish they had this app. sooner. One suggestion I would make is to add a link to Uber/Lyft and have the app. make the fake phone call when the car arrives. That way they can safely exit the area without having to wait for a ride. Grateful for you ladies!
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James Hofheins (Speaking Compassion)
Listen, this isn't just an app for women. I am a man, I was raped by a man when I was about 24 years old. Had this app been available, it could have saved me decades of PTSD, nightmares and trust issues. I haven't used it yet, because I haven't needed to, but I'm giving it five stars because we all need this app.
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