The Guardians app allows users to select personal guardians from their contact list, choose when to stop or start sharing location, and can even set up permanent sharing with selected contacts. “We also believe that we have the right tools and the conviction to make Guardians happen.” How will Truecaller's Guardians work? “Guardians was born out of a simple question - how can we crowdsource personal safety, just like the way we crowdsource protection against spam, scams and frauds with Truecaller?” said Alan Mamedi, CEO and Co-founder of Truecaller parent True Software Scandinavia AB, in a prepared statement. Truecaller CEO: A Market Like India Is a Bit More Complex.In the coming days, a shortcut to download the Guardians app will be provided through the regular Truecaller app to bring new users on board. The Guardians app is a free-to-use experience, without any ads or premium tiers, Truecaller says. Truecaller also noted that the app requires only three permissions: your location, contacts, and phone permission. A missed call or one-time password (OTP) will be generated to verify your phone number before signing up if you aren't a Truecaller user. You will be able to sign up on the Guardians app using your existing Truecaller account or by entering your phone number. Guardians debuts just ahead of International Women's Day 2021 on March 8. Truecaller claimed that the Guardians app - built in-house over the past 15 months with team members from Sweden and India - would never share any personal information with any third-party apps for commercial use, including the Truecaller app. The new app from the caller ID platform is designed to crowdsource personal safety of its users by letting them share their location and alert their guardians in case of an emergency. Truecaller launched a new personal safety app called Guardians on Wednesday.
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