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App Could Prevent a Crime and Possibly Save a Life

App Could Prevent a Crime and Possibly Save a Life

Posted May 19, 2010 at 3:22pm by iClarified
Independent software developer Jeff Neumeyer has announced the release and immediate availability of IcePics 2.0 for iPhone and iPod touch devices. Soon to be available for use on other App-enabled phones, IcePics allows the user to simply hold up the phone, press one button, and have an email with a person's photo and the GPS location sent almost immediately to one or more remote locations.

How can you protect yourself from an attack? Anyone who suspects they are about to become a victim of kidnapping, rape, robbery or assault simply has to point their iPhone at the suspicious person and push the IcePics button on their iPhone. IcePics will email a picture of the bad guy along with the GPS location of that photo instantly to contacts pre-selected by the owner.

By rapidly sending a photo of a person to remote emails, persons with ill intent will think twice because their chances of being caught rise astronomically. Even if the perpetrator smashes the phone, the photo is already gone from the iPhone and has been sent to the pre-selected emails. That information is saved for use whenever the owner is being approached by a suspicious person.


"A person with ill intent, such as a child-napper, mugger or rapist, will almost certainly abandon their plans because the chance of them being caught is almost assured," says Jeff Neumeyer, developer of IcePics. "IcePics can actually prevent a crime from happening as opposed to a great program like Amber Alert which is activated after a child is abducted or reported missing. IcePics could be the most important app written for the iPhone because it can save lives today."

Because the photo can be taken silently, without the camera click sound, a user can press the IcePics icon button and use the few seconds that it takes for the phone's camera to auto-focus, to hold the phone up to their ear and position it for a picture of the suspect without alerting them or offending them. "Since the email recipients are selected in advance there's no fumbling with who's going to get the email of the photos," says Neumeyer, "the photos and location are on their way automatically."

"A suspicious person could range from someone who just gives you the creeps to someone whose behavior causes you to fear they may be intending to commit a crime, whether it's theft, violence or even terrorism," adds Neumeyer.

Even if a person does not have an iPhone, or doesn't purchase IcePics, once criminals become aware of the app they will flee when any phone is aimed at them. Most criminals will not stop and second guess whether or not someone actually has an iPhone equipped with IcePics. To learn more about this app, or to purchase IcePics go to the IcePics web site.


Pricing and Availability:
IcePics 2.0 is only $2.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Healthcare & Fitness category.


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fenrry
fenrry - May 20, 2010 at 7:18pm
...Ok Mr, Ms robber, stalker, rappist, kidnapper, killer, etc....just hold on, smile...and it's gone!, now lets finish what u came to do!
Emory C. Daniels
Emory C. Daniels - May 20, 2010 at 1:41pm
IcePicks is a great personal security iPhone App for your spouse, family member or anyone else you care about. This easy to use and setup APP takes a picture from your iPhone and emails it to preselected recipients along with GPS information on your location in case of an emergency. While not the intended use, it’s also great to take a picture while out and about and have it automatically delivered to your computer at home via email. If your loved one is attacked or lost or being approached by a suspicious person IcePicks could be a life-saver.
tunger
tunger - May 19, 2010 at 4:32pm
OK, maybe an OK idea, assuming one has time to pull out their iphone, unlock it if need be, open the app, snapp a picture and send... But criminals will flee when any phone is aimed at them because of this app? Hilarious!
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