Terri Saunders, Author at SiteProNews Breaking News, Technology News, and Social Media News Sat, 02 Dec 2023 03:09:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.10 These 6 Apps Increase Your Personal Security in the Pandemic or Anytime https://www.sitepronews.com/2020/12/03/these-6-apps-increase-your-personal-security-in-the-pandemic-or-anytime/ Thu, 03 Dec 2020 05:00:33 +0000 https://www.sitepronews.com/?p=111811 These six iPhone apps increase your personal security in the pandemic or anytime You can find these six apps by searching the keywords ‘personal security apps’ in the app store. Bond Personal Security: Free and Paid Versions The Bond app offers a preventative personal security service. According to Bond personal security for iPhone, you will […]

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These six iPhone apps increase your personal security in the pandemic or anytime

You can find these six apps by searching the keywords ‘personal security apps’ in the app store.

Bond Personal Security: Free and Paid Versions

The Bond app offers a preventative personal security service. According to Bond personal security for iPhone, you will be able to connect to a command center via chat, video, or call. A trained personal security agent is available 24/7. The free features include location services, alarm without security agent, and 911 dialer. For location services, see where friends and loved ones are anytime. You’ll receive notifications when loved ones arrive and leave their destination. The siren feature without a security agent is offered as well. In an emergency, hold down the siren button for 3 seconds to activate an alarm and flashing lights. Although the app is not a replacement for law enforcement in an emergency, you’re able to push the 911 button to be connected to the police. You can also buy premium services.

Ronin

According to Ronin, the app is a free preventative safety app. The app can send an emergency signal to a command center. The app will locate a smartphone and send an emergency signal to the command center when the feature is activated. The user will be informed about progress as the operator processes the signal. Moreover, your emergency contacts will be notified when a user requests help via email, text, or phone call. The user can specify the type of help they need. A user can request help with fire, police, or a medical emergency. They can send messages to an operator and tell the operator if it’s safe to receive a phone call. 

An updated location is sent to the operator when a user moves more than 80 feet. However, continued use of GPS can decrease battery life. Moreover, a user can be monitored while walking to their car, etc. The user pushes a button and continues to hold until they feel they have safely arrived at their destination. If they release the button and do not stop an alarm, a signal is sent to the command center. The app also offers a safety timer. The safety timer lets your contacts know when you do not arrive at your destination in a specified time frame. At the beginning of the timer, the command center is notified to keep watch. The command center will take action if the user does not stop the timer with a code. The signal will already be sent if the phone is lost.

We Help

We Help! Is another personal security app. We Help! is free to users. The app allows you to notify the authorities without calling 911. You can send an alert by pushing a button. Helper users nearby will be notified as well as your loved ones. Get immediate help anytime and anywhere in the world. We Help! Offers a geolocation system providing helpers with your exact location in an emergency, even when you’re moving around. There are several communications like voice notes, photos, and videos to share information about your emergency. You’ll want to add your emergency contacts to be alerted with a text with your location when you need help. Additionally, there is a smartwatch feature to send alerts without your phone.

Never Alone

Never Alone is another free app for personal and preventative safety. Never Alone offers geolocation and active support for its users. The security system allows geo-location and specific and personalized plans of action for each report. The app provides added security in your professional and personal life. However, continual GPS use in the background can decrease battery life.

Seflence

Seflence is a paid personal auto-renewing subscription security app for $2.99 for one month and $29.49 for 12 months. Selflence records a video and shares your real-time location in an emergency. According to Selflence, the app provides alerts when friends and loved ones arrive or leave with geolocation technology. The app allows you to see crime hot spots near your location as well as police stations. Send automated messages to your emergency contacts. Also, there’s an option to capture a photo of your phone’s thief. You can turn off the auto-renew feature by going to iTunes account settings.

So Secure

So Secure is a safety and security app that costs $2.99 a month. Monitored SOS allows you to contact ADT if you’re feeling unsafe or have an emergency. According to So Secure, you can set up emergency contacts known as guardians. Track me provides two security features: activity tracking and live monitoring agent. Activity tracking allows you to set a time for an activity and invite ADT to track you via GPS. When you’ve completed your activity stop the timer. If the timer expires and app employees can’t confirm you’re safe, they notify the authorities, Your emergency contacts track you as well. Track me provides a live monitoring agent in situations where you feel safe. The monitoring agent can communicate with you via text or call. You may want to note, the app is on auto-renew. To end the subscription go to iTunes account settings.

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Phone Apps that Pay You https://www.sitepronews.com/2020/09/24/phone-apps-that-pay-you/ Thu, 24 Sep 2020 04:00:37 +0000 https://www.sitepronews.com/?p=110764 Times are tough and you may be looking for ways to make money because of the pandemic. Here are 24 iPhone apps that pay you.  Rent out your spare space on the neighbor app Rent out your storage space on neighbor.com. Rent out your spare closet, shed, garage, etc. You can get paid to store […]

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Times are tough and you may be looking for ways to make money because of the pandemic. Here are 24 iPhone apps that pay you. 

Rent out your spare space on the neighbor app

Rent out your storage space on neighbor.com. Rent out your spare closet, shed, garage, etc.

You can get paid to store someone’s boat, RV, or other stuff. Try neighbor.com.

Rent out your basement or spare room on Airbnb

Airbnb rents vacation homes, hotels, and experiences. List your spare space and make some passive rental income. According to Airbnb.com, you must be 18 years old to create an account to travel or to host.

Rent your pool or hot tub on Swimply

Swimply is a new app to rent your pool or hot tub. Host on Swimply to earn income. 

According to Fox News, you could earn thousands of dollars. 

Sell on Amazon or Ebay 

Amazon or Ebay may be the place to sell or buy stuff. You can also buy stuff from stores and participate in retail arbitrage. According to Amazon’s website, a professional selling plan costs $39.99. An individual selling plan costs 99 cents per unit as well as a per-item referral fee.

Sell your clothing on Thred-up

According to the company’s website, Thredup is a place where you can buy or sell second-hand clothing clothing. 

Mercari 

Mercari is an app where you can buy and sell stuff. Listings on Mercari are free. However, there is a 10 percent selling fee. 

Sell your unwanted gift cards for money

According to NBC, you can sell your unwanted gift cards at Cardpool, Card Cash, or Giftcard Granny. According to their websites, Cardpool and Card Cash pay 92% of a gift card’s value. Enter the gift card company and the amount of money on the gift card and receive an offer.

Coin Out

Coin Out is an app that pays you cashback to take photos of receipts. The App was featured on the TV show Shark Tank. You can download the app for iPhone in the App Store or find out more by going to the Coin Out website at www.coinout.com.

Fetch Rewards

Fetch offers rewards for photos of grocery receipts. 1,000 points equals $1. Rewards include gift cards to Amazon, Target, Dominos, Dunkin, and Ulta.

However, you’re required to make a minimum purchase of $25 when using a Target gift card at Target online. Additionally, Fetch offers magazine subscriptions. Fetch Rewards is available for iPhone at the App Store. Fetch is also available on Google Play. Find more information at fetchrewards.com.

Receipt Hog

Receipt Hog is another app where you can photograph receipts for cash or rewards. 1,000 coins are equal to $5.00. According to Receipthog.com, you can trade coins for Amazon gift cards, magazines, or money paid via Paypal. You can win spins on the slot machines where you can win more coins. Also, there are surveys available on the app. Download Receipt Hog on the App Store or Google Play. For more information go to receipthog.com.

Receipt Pal

Receipt Pal works like Coin Out, Fetch Rewards, and Receipt Hog. Take photos of your receipts for points you can redeem for gift cards. According to the app, Rewards include Amazon gift cards. 

Ibotta

Ibotta offers money for scanning shopping receipts. In my opinion, Ibotta is not as user friendly as Coin Out, Fetch Rewards, or Receipt Hog. You have to find the specific product you bought or plan to buy to receive cashback. However, you can receive money for referrals.

Mystery Shopping Apps

You can search for a mystery shopping app on your phone. There are mystery shopping apps that pay.

Lucktastic

Lucktastic offers free digital scratch tickets to try to win money. Click on the game graphics in the app to begin. Check out other games that pay.

Million Steps

Download the phone app Million Steps and get paid to walk. You get bonus points for checking in daily and completing other tasks. 

Miles 

Download Miles and get incentives for traveling. According to the Miles App, earn miles for your travel and your commutes. You’ll earn bonus miles for greener trips.

Coin

Coin pays you for exploring on your commute and other travels. The app requires a purchase but ultimately rewards you. You can also create treasure hunts for your friends and give rewards to your friends on the app. 

Drive for Uber or Lyft or deliver for Doordash and Postmates 

Driving and delivery apps let you be your own boss. According to Uber, the company also rents bikes or scooters. Working for Doordash or Postmates you can deliver food or items. According to Doordash, the company offers contactless delivery.  

Honey Bee

Honey Bee is an app that connects you with research opportunities. You sign up and provide some information. According to Honey Bee, if you qualify and participate in university research opportunities you can get paid money, gift cards, or raffle opportunities.     

Wikibuy

You may have seen commercials for Wikibuy. Use the Wikibuy browser extension to find the lowest prices while doing online shopping. Wikibuy finds the lowest prices and the best time to buy. According to Crunchbase, Wikibuy looks for lower prices, coupons, and rewards online. Wikibuy’s parent company is Capital One.  

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