How To Secure iPhone Call Police


Apple has found a way for iPhone users to silently contact police in emergency situations, where it is not possible to make regular phone calls.

A patent filed by the technology giant indicates that the iPhone's fingerprint scanner can be used silently pressing 999.

This means, in situations of potential hostage or violence, the victim can quickly make calls to emergency services without causing any attention. Without removing the phone from their pocket.

According to the patent, the TouchID sensor can be programmed to recognize specific fingerprint circuits to make important calls.

What's more, because the iPhone contains a GPS tracker, the police can be instantly alerted to where you are.

Apple has made similar things to Apple Watch this. Users can make 'SOS' calls just by pressing the button. However, with the iPhone, there is also the option to capture video and audio if necessary.

A series of different fingerprint faults can also be programmed to remove sensitive information from the phone.

Although Apple has patented the technology does not mean the feature will come in the near future. The company may add it to the upcoming iPhone 8 as a new feature or may delay and release it in 2018.

The next version of its operating system, iOS 11 will be launched in autumn and is expected to be launched simultaneously with the new iPhone model.

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