Ripple: respond when panicking

Trigger apps to protect your privacy when in anxious or panic situations

Ripple: Privacy Protection Panic Button

"Ripple: respond when panicking" is a panic button app that activates privacy-protecting features in compatible applications during anxious moments. Designed to help users manage sensitive data safely, it includes functionality for locking apps, wiping data, and sending emergency alerts. Ideal for situations where users have time to react, the app supports various third-party responders and is currently in beta development. Join the Guardian Project to enhance your privacy and security on mobile devices.
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Users: 31,282
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Rating: 4.13
(211)
Version: 0.2 (Last updated: 2016-01-08)
Creation date: 2015-11-18

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App summary

Ripple is a "panic button" that can send it's trigger message to any app that is a "panic responder". Such apps can do things like lock, disguise themselves, delete private data, send an emergency message, and more. It is meant for situations where there is time to react, but where users need to be sure it is not mistakenly set off.

This is a BETA version of this app! We are working now to add support to as many other apps as possible. ChatSecure, Orweb, Umbrella, and Zom already have support, these apps are coming soon: Courier, PanicButton, OpenKeychain, Orfox, SMSSecure, StoryMaker.

Here are two example scenarios:

* An organization gets regularly raided by the security forces, who search all of the computers and mobile devices on the premises. The organization usually has at least a minute or two of warning before a raid starts. They need a very reliable way to trigger wiping all of the data from the sensitive apps.

* An aid worker has lots of sensitive data about people on their device. They regularly sync that data to a secure, central database. Occasionally, the aid worker has to leave the country on very short notice. The border guards regularly download the entire contents of mobile devices of people crossing through. While waiting in line at the border, the aid worker sees the border guards seizing people's devices, and then remembers all the data on the device, so she unlocks the phone and hits the wipe trigger, which wipes all sensitive apps from the device. When the aid worker returns to the central office, the device is again synced up with the central database.

This project was started as part of the T2 Panic work. Read more about it here:
https://guardianproject.info/tag/panic

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★ ABOUT US: Guardian Project is a group of developers that make secure mobile apps and open-source code for a better tomorrow
★ OUR WEBSITE: https://GuardianProject.info
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★ FREE SOFTWARE: Ripple is free software. You can take a look at our source code, or contribute to help make Ripple even better:
https://github.com/guardianproject/ripple
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User reviews

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Pros
  • Good concept and potential life-saving features, especially for users in sensitive situations.
  • App could be very helpful for protecting or deleting sensitive information.
  • Users appreciate the idea and express excitement about its future possibilities.
Cons
  • Limited app integrations, which affects overall functionality.
  • Issues with app stability, including unexpected closures.
  • Difficulties in finding edit options and adding or deleting apps within the app.
Most mentioned
  • Need for more app integrations.
  • Problems with app stability and performance.
  • Frustration with the activation process being cumbersome.
User reviews
This app is a great idea and is a potential life saver for people working for NGOs in hostile countries etc. I'd love to see it updated for the more recent android os, I'm receiving a message advising the app is built for an older version of Android and it may not work. Unfortunately, this seems to be true as I'm finding the app keeps closing unexpectedly.
by A Google user, 2024-02-15

Giving it ⭐ ⭐ mainly because the concept is good. However, the actual app lacks support for many popular apps (which I understand is due to other app developers) and poor edit options on existing apps. I also only got it to work with FDroid, as it wouldn't hide the other selected apps. Overall, good idea - bad execution.
by Teo Milić, 2022-05-30

Add more app integrations
by Alfred, 2022-02-26
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