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urKnight is not a cybersecurity vendor in the conventional sense, but rather a mobile app-based “personal-security-as-a-service” physical security platform. Users can call a bodyguard on demand when they feel unsafe, or book one in advance. Organizations can also use it as dynamic security reinforcement for events, facilities, companies, communities, universities, and similar scenarios. The site lists the company address as being in Singapore and says the service covers Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and the USA.
Its protection model is primarily focused on personal and on-site safety: on-demand bodyguards, scheduled bodyguards, event and facility security, location and trip tracking, an in-app siren, one-tap calling to 911, or contacting local authorities. The FAQ states that instant requests within covered areas are expected to arrive in about 30 minutes, while advance bookings usually require 48 hours or more. On the management side, the app can display responders, show historical transactions/invoices, support two-way ratings, and provide customer support via email and phone.
Deployment consists of a cloud platform plus a mobile app, with no traditional software or hardware installation required. The organizational plan claims there are no setup or fixed costs. In terms of compliance, urKnight emphasizes that its bodyguards are certified, background-checked, and operate under local security service provider licenses. It mentions qualification checks such as Singapore WSQ, International Foundation For Protection Officers, and gun permits. However, the site does not disclose company-level information security certifications, privacy compliance details, liability insurance, or enterprise IT integration capabilities. Its external coordination mainly involves cooperation with local law enforcement, emergency services, and a global network of security service providers.
Pricing is not publicly disclosed; it appears to be pay-per-use for on-demand or scheduled services, with custom options for organizations. The main advantage is that it brings bodyguard services into a mobile-first model, covering both individuals and organizations, with a functional loop that includes location tracking, alarms, customer support, and ratings. The limitations are also clear: service availability depends on covered cities and local licensing; if a crime is actively taking place, calling the police is still recommended first; and details around pricing, payments, SLA, liability boundaries, and data protection are limited.
urKnight is better suited to physical security needs such as late-night commuting, travel in unfamiliar cities, student escorts, event security, and executive or celebrity close protection. Access from mainland China, app availability, payment methods, and compliance with local licensed security requirements are not disclosed, so they should be considered unknown. In China, more realistic alternatives would include locally licensed security companies, hotel or business park security, campus escort services, and corporate travel security providers.
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urknight.com is an United States Security provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach urknight.com directly.