iPhones to soon automatically share your location with 911

IANS  |  San Francisco 

users in the US who call will be able to automatically and securely share their location data with first emergency responders, beginning later this year with 12.

"When every moment counts, these tools will help first responders reach our customers when they most need assistance," he added.

Nearly 80 per cent of calls come from but outdated, often makes it difficult for 911 centres to quickly and accurately obtain a mobile caller's location.

To address this challenge, launched HELO (Hybridised Emergency Location) in 2015, which estimates a mobile 911 caller's location using cell towers and on-device data sources like and WiFi Access Points.

According to Apple, it will also use emergency company RapidSOS's to quickly and securely share HELO location data with 911 centers, improving response time when lives and property are at risk.

RapidSOS's system will deliver the emergency location data of users by integrating with many 911 centers' existing software, which rely on industry-standard protocols.

In keeping with Apple's focus on privacy, user data cannot be used for any non-emergency purpose and only the responding 911 centre will have access to the user's location during an emergency call.

"We are excited to work with to provide first responders a new path for accurate, device-based caller location using transformative Next Generation 911 technology," said

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 10:12 IST