On Watch
On Watch · iPhone · Free · circa 2011–2012
Summary
On Watch is an iPhone personal-safety app built for college students. It lets a user transmit critical information — by phone, email, text, and social media — to a chosen support network. Two touches can call 911 or campus police; “check-in” messages keep friends informed; and countdown timers automatically send a message with GPS coordinates if an activity does not go according to plan (for example, a walk home that runs long). It also connects users directly to sexual-assault, dating-violence, and domestic-abuse hotlines.
It was named alongside Circle of 6 as a co-winner of the federal Apps Against Abuse Challenge, whose brief was to keep young adults connected to trusted friends in real time and to provide fast access to help.
Recognition
- WonApps Against Abuse Challenge
- Co-winner with Circle of 6, announced November 2011.
Safety features
- ImplementsPanic Button
- ImplementsLocation Sharing
- ImplementsTrusted Network
- ImplementsCrisis Hotlines and Resources
Addresses
- AddressesSexual Violence
- AddressesIntimate Partner Violence
Connections
- Instance ofPersonal Safety Apps
- Informed byBystander Intervention
- Related toCircle of 6