OtiSafe

OtiSafe

Safe in Touch

The OtiSafe app provides you and your loved ones with the security of always getting help when it’s needed the most. For example, in case of sudden illness or accident when you’re alone. The app monitors your phone usage and interprets it as a sign of well-being. However, if no activity is detected, it may indicate that you need assistance. In that case, the friends or family members you have chosen will receive a message recommending them to reach out and make sure everything is okay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

OtiSafe reacts when the monitored person doesn’t use their phone as usual, which could indicate they may need help. Without sharing any data with anyone else, OtiSafe sends a message to the chosen friends if there are extended intervals of inactivity, recommending them to reach out and ensure everything is okay.

Yes, you can both be monitored by friends and monitor friends yourself. You decide this on your own!

The person who wants to be monitored selects which friends and in what order they should be contacted in case of an alarm. This is done during the app installation but can also be adjusted later in “Settings,” “Friend Settings.”

Both the person who wants to be monitored and the friends who want to monitor need to install the app on their phones.

Yes, under “Settings” in the app, you can choose to pause your own monitoring or the monitoring of others.

Yes, the person being monitored can perform a quick test by going to “Settings” in the app and clicking on “Test Alarm.” The chosen OtiSafe friends will then receive a test alarm. It is recommended for the person being monitored to do this when they first download the app and during major phone updates.

Once you have downloaded the app and created a profile, you just need to invite your friends and decide who will monitor whom. After that, the monitoring will happen automatically. You don’t need to perform any daily check-ins or similar actions.

No, friends will not be able to see how or when the monitored person uses their phone. The only information the monitored person shares is whether there has been any activity or not during extended periods.

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