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Maydio is a personal safety app for iOS and Android, built around the idea of “getting help with one button.” Users can create a Safe Circle of 2–10 family members, friends, or colleagues, and stay connected in scenarios such as late-night commuting, living alone, solo travel, or caregiving through SOS alerts, real-time location sharing, and two-way check-ins.
The page describes Maydio as “AI-powered personal safety,” but it does not disclose any specific AI model, risk-detection algorithm, or large-model capabilities. Based on the available text, its confirmed functionality appears more tool-oriented: after a long-press SOS action, it sends an instant push notification to the entire safety circle, along with the user’s real-time location. Users can also manually enable live GPS sharing and trip tracking during commutes or travel, which automatically stops after arrival. Location updates are described as “real-time,” rather than updating once every 10 minutes.
Maydio is currently free to download and use. Its terms of service state that if paid features are introduced in the future, the terms will be updated before any charges apply. The setup process is straightforward: add trusted contacts, let the app run quietly in the background day to day, and request help with one tap when needed. It emphasizes no constant interruptions and no obvious battery burden, though no battery-life data is provided.
On privacy, Maydio says location is shared only when the user chooses to do so, such as during an SOS or when manually enabled, and that it will not share location in the background without permission. It also states that it does not sell personal data or location history. Alerts and location data are encrypted in transit via HTTPS/TLS and stored on secure infrastructure. However, the official materials also make clear that Maydio is not a substitute for emergency, law-enforcement, or medical response services, and that it does not guarantee alerts will be delivered, read, or acted upon in time. GPS and network-based location may also be inaccurate, delayed, or unavailable.
Its strengths are a clearly defined use case, a short action flow, free availability for now, and relatively clear privacy boundaries. Its weaknesses are the lack of substantive detail around its AI capabilities, the fact that the operator is currently not a formally registered company, and relatively limited guarantees around service continuity and liability. It also does not disclose Chinese-language support, API integrations, or availability in China. Maydio is suitable for everyday personal and family safety coordination, but it should not be used as the sole emergency measure.
The crawled text does not state whether the service is accessible from mainland China, whether the app is listed in local app stores, or what payment methods are supported, so its availability should be considered unknown. For domestic alternatives, users may consider built-in phone location sharing, Apple Find My, Google-related safety features, or localized family location and emergency contact tools.
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