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Live Video Stream to 911: Android's Life-Saving Feature

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Android's new feature allows live video sharing during 911 calls.
  • Emergency responders can request live video to better assess situations.
  • The feature is encrypted and user-controlled, with privacy safeguards.
Live Video Stream to 911: Android's Life-Saving Feature

Android users can now share live video with emergency services during critical 911 calls. This new Emergency Live Video feature aims to provide first responders with a visual understanding of a situation when verbal descriptions are challenging.

When requested by a responder, users can initiate a live video stream directly from their phone's camera. This capability is designed to assist in assessing emergencies like accidents or medical crises, potentially guiding life-saving actions.

Available on Android 8 and newer, the feature is encrypted by default, ensuring user privacy. Users maintain full control over when to stream and can stop it at any moment, adding a vital layer of security during emergencies.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
During a 911 call, emergency services can request a live video stream from your phone to see the situation in real-time.
Yes, the feature is encrypted by default, and you can control and stop the video stream at any time.
It can aid in various emergencies like car accidents, medical crises, or natural disasters by providing visual context to responders.

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