ASafetyNet domestic violence documentation app

ASafetyNet Domestic Violence Documentation App

ASafetyNet helps people privately organize domestic violence incidents, coercive control, threats, injuries, witnesses, saved locations, evidence, timelines, and safety planning steps in one iPhone and Apple Watch app.

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Private Domestic Violence Incident Logging

Important details can disappear under stress. ASafetyNet gives users a structured place to record what happened, when it happened, who was involved, whether children or witnesses were present, whether police or medical care were involved, and what follow-up may be needed later.

This page is focused on the core search intent: people looking for an ASafetyNet domestic violence documentation app that keeps records private until the user chooses to export or share.

Evidence Organization for Photos, Messages, Documents, and Notes

Domestic violence documentation can include screenshots, photos, videos, medical paperwork, police information, threatening messages, witness notes, property damage, and custody-related details. ASafetyNet keeps those pieces connected to the incident record so they are easier to review and export if the user chooses.

Safety Planning, Emergency Contacts, and User-Controlled Sharing

ASafetyNet can help organize safety plans, trusted contacts, check-ins, emergency recording workflows, and private notes. Records stay on device by default, and sharing, export, iCloud backup, or AI use should happen only when the user chooses and when it is safe.

Patterns, Map Context, and Prior Incident Timelines

Repeated incidents, locations, threats, coercive control patterns, stalking, and harassment can be hard to explain when notes are scattered. ASafetyNet helps connect prior incidents, dates, locations, evidence, and pattern review in one private timeline.

Download ASafetyNet for Private DV Documentation

ASafetyNet is a documentation and planning tool, not emergency services, legal advice, or advocacy support. If you are in immediate danger, call 911. For confidential support, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline or a local advocate.

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