Live Reviews:
⭐️2.3 / 5
Rating
🙌6
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦~ in 4 months
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Guard911

3.8.5

December 30, 2023

Updates to support newer iPhone devices and changes to the activation process to make app permission requests more clear.
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3.6.5

August 11, 2022

Removed support for iOS versions older than 12.0 to resolve security vulnerabilities
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3.4.5

October 5, 2021

Removed support for iOS versions older than 11.0 to resolve security vulnerabilities
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3.2.5

May 24, 2021

- Updated the response plan screen to correct an issue preventing new content from being displayed the first time the screen was opened. - Updated error handling when checking for expired alert data when in demo mode
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3.0.5

September 8, 2020

Updated functionality to resolve a crash happening for some users when starting the app.
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3.0.1

August 7, 2020

Updated UI and changes to improve compatibility for newer devices

2.8.1

April 12, 2018

-Updated login process

2.6.1

February 20, 2018

Added fixes for supporting iPhone X devices

2.4.1

October 19, 2017

Layout changes and performance improvements.

2.2.1

September 25, 2017

Changed alerts to display the name of the person who triggered the alarm Added version checking to notify users if an update is available Changes for improved performance
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Price History of Guard911

Description of Guard911

Guard911 is a mobile panic button app. In the event of an active shooting emergency, a user presses the main Guard911 panic button. As the app is dialing 911, an alert is immediately sent to the smartphones of all federal, state and local, ON and OFF duty, law enforcement officers who are in close proximity to the location and who belong to the Hero911 Network. Additionally, an intra-location alert is simultaneously sent to the smartphones of all users and a mapped location of the initial alert is displayed (mapping depends on cell coverage). Guard911 also alerts all other protected locations within a 5 mile radius of the initial alert. Guard911 is also listed in the AT&T FirsNet App Catalog as an emergency app for first responders. Please be aware that continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
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Guard911: FAQ

Is Guard911 compatible with iPad devices?

The Guard911 software is compatible with iPad devices.
Guard911, LLC is the developer of Guard911.
The Guard911 app currently supports iOS 12.0 or later.
The Guard911 app has a consumer rating of 2.3 and gets mild reviews.
The App Category Of The Guard911 App Is Education.
3.8.5 is the newly released version of the Guard911 app.
Guard911 released its latest update on July 7, 2024.
Guard911 was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Guard911 app is rated Guard911, LLC.
Currently, the Guard911 app supports the following languages: English.
Unfortunately, Guard911 is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, Guard911 does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
No, Guard911 does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Guard911

  • Too many false alerts

    The complicated login process and false positive alerts make this app unusable.

    Developer Response

    Hi B. Delmar, we're sorry you are running into an issue. We appreciate the feedback. The app does not have a login process, so we'd like to understand what you are seeing there. We also have not had any emergency alerts go out (thank goodness) in the last couple of weeks, so we'd love to hear what you are referring to with false postitives. We carefully review every emergency alert that comes in and have not had any false positives. Can you please call our tech support line at 618.876.9111 and help us understand what you are seeing so that we can help you? Thank you.
  • Saves Lives

    We have a staff of 400 at our church. Everyone is set up and has access. This app puts a panic button in the hands of all staff. It should be required for every church and school.
  • Didn't understand how to access this

    Great concept, but I can't figure out how to access this. I'm a student doing research on ways for schools to have higher security. I went and downloaded this and it says I need a code given by an administrator. Went online and they don't tell you how to get the code from the administrator. It would be much easier to use if you could, say, make your own account with your own username and login