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DashSafety is a mobile safety app designed for individuals, families, and field-based scenarios. Its core purpose is not traditional network perimeter protection, but rather real-time collection of video, audio, and GPS location from a phone, pushing alerts to family, friends, or custom responders, and saving the data to the cloud-based DS-Case File for emergency response and evidence retention.
In terms of protection scenarios, it covers family safety, harassment and assault prevention for women, elderly care and abuse prevention, traffic accident evidence collection, location-based rescue during natural disasters, recording suspicious incidents in the community, and safety for real estate agents and independent workers. Deployment is via a mobile app; the content explicitly mentions downloading the app and saving data to the cloud, but does not describe private deployment, an enterprise console, or multi-tenant management. For management and alerts, users can create DS-Responders, push video/audio/GPS to multiple contacts in real time, and provide navigation to the incident location. Alerts must be ended with a personal PIN or security password, reducing the risk of accidental dismissal.
The page lists the price as US$3.99 per month, covering 3 family members and supporting unlimited responders. Compared with similar personal safety apps, the entry cost is relatively low. It is suitable for families, caregivers, women who live alone or commute, elderly users, real estate agents, delivery/independent workers, drivers, and neighborhood watch groups.
Its strengths are fast triggering, clear information sharing, and cloud-based evidence retention, which is more suitable for accidents and disputes than purely local recording. Not relying on third-party dispatch may also reduce notification delays. The drawbacks are that the content does not disclose encryption mechanisms, data retention periods, privacy compliance, access controls, SLA, customer support channels, or compliance certifications. It also does not mention enterprise security integrations such as API, SSO, or SIEM, so it should not be evaluated as an enterprise cybersecurity platform.
Access, payment, and app availability in mainland China are not stated, so they should be considered unknown. Since the product context is clearly US-oriented, including references to traffic enforcement, FEMA, and US crime statistics, Chinese users should carefully verify app store availability, cross-border cloud access speed, payment methods, and privacy compliance. For use in local Chinese scenarios, it may be better to first compare local apps for location sharing, emergency contacts, field employee safety, or community emergency response.
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dashsafety.com is an United States Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $3.99, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach dashsafety.com directly.