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Subtle iPhone feature goes viral as people search for ways to feel safe when going out – 9Honey

An iPhone feature that discreetly alerts emergency services in times of need has been shared across social media, as fears for public safety grow following the disappearance of British woman Sarah Everard.
Everard’s disappearance prompted a wave of online commentary about the methods women adopt to feel safer in public spaces, with many users drawing attention to the iPhone’s little-known option.
On Twitter, one woman said; “Chatting with girlfriends about being afraid to walk home at night in London…
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