Description of App
SoSecure: Safety that’s mobile like you Some situations require emergency response in seconds. Other times, you just need someone looking out for you. With SoSecure, you can locate loved ones, discreetly contact ADT if you feel unsafe. So, whether you’re exploring a new city, going running or on a first date, or just going about your day, you can go confidently. SoSecure Basic (Free) Includes: • Location Sharing – Invite family & friends into groups to make check-ins easier and have peace of mind knowing you’re all safe. Save 3 ‘spots’ like home or school to get arrival and departure alerts. • 24x7 SOS Response from ADT – even if you can’t say a word. • SOS Chat – Can’t talk? No problem. If it’s safe to do so, quietly share helpful details. Terms of Service - https://www.adt.com/about-adt/legal/sosecure-terms-of-service
Comments
This app is shutting down
Earlier, I went into the app and noticed something. There was a big red banner at the top of the screen that said that this app is shutting down on March 2, 2026. I already know that this app is no longer available when clicking a link to view this in the App Store. I wonder if this app did not get enough downloads or that it needed to get money somehow and no one paid for it so it’s going out of business? One feature I believe we saw before it disappeared again was the SOS video option. What this would do is it would create a video call with an agent where they can see exactly what’s going on. Even though this is showing down, I do know that 911 dispatchers can use video response where a account would come up if you call 911 and they request a video and you can choose to send over your live video feed. The good news is that I haven’t actually had to test this out. Let’s hope I never have to test out the 911 dispatch live video feature. That would be cool though to see it in action.
Is Smart911 the Replacement Perhaps?
This sounds a lot like Smart911, and I enjoyed your audio walkthrough of the app. The reason I bring up Smart911 is that it sounds a lot like this app. I heard about that service several years ago from a staffer at a nonprofit disability-related organization which I'm in. I've never tried out their app, nor have I had to utilize the service. But last I checked their website was pretty accessible with VoiceOver.