Smart alerting services: Safeguarding women and children in the digital age
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Child Safety Solutions, Digital Safety, Mobile Safety Apps, Safe Zones Technology, Women Protection.Dimensions Badge
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In the digital age, safeguarding women and children has become increasingly challenging due to the pervasive nature of cyber threats and the rapidly evolving environments in which they live. This paper investigates the role of smart alerting services in enhancing the protection of these vulnerable groups. It focuses on the functionality of existing safety apps, including features like real-time location tracking, emergency alert systems, and geofencing. By analyzing various case studies and technologies, it highlights how these services address safety concerns, their effectiveness, and the challenges faced in their deployment. The research provides insights into how smart alerting systems contribute to personal safety and the potential for future advancements in this field.Abstract
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