One area where modern Pixel phones like the Pixel 6 and 7 excel is around personal safety. Google has developed an app specifically for Pixel smartphones. This app can do a lot to keep users safe. Whether you’re in a car accident, walking alone in an unsafe area, or unable to call for help on your own, the Safety app can help you get help.
Let’s see how to set up and use the Personal Safety app to keep you safe and alert your emergency contacts when you need to.
How to set up the Emergency Information Services app
Setting up the Safety app is easy. This includes entering personal information that is useful to emergency responders. Now let’s take a closer look.
1. Open the Safety app. Note: The app is called Personal Safety, but the icon is labeled “Safety”, so it sorts alphabetically under the “S”.
2. If you are not already logged in, you will be asked to log in with your Google account.Tap continue as your account.
3. You will be asked to select an emergency contact. A person who can be contacted in an emergency.Tap + Add contact Select the person you want, then tap Next.

4. Get the information you need Added medical information sectionblood type, allergy, etc. end.

The app setup is now complete. However, you may need to complete other steps before enabling all features. Each of the following is optional, but we recommend turning them all on. These include allowing Maps to always access your location, setting an emergency number, setting a crisis alert in your area, car crash detection, emergency assistance with five quick power button presses It includes being able to call Each of these has a short wizard to run as needed and they are all optional.
How to set safety confirmation
Finally, it is a safety check. This is an automated countdown process and you must check in with your mobile phone. If you don’t check in when the timer runs out, your phone will automatically call the police, fire department, coast guard, army, marines, and even Edna, our accountant. However, it requires a bit of configuration, so here’s how to do it.First you need to set emergency sharing.
1. Tap let’s start under Call for help quickly with Emergency SOS.
2. Tap Start setup.
3. Here you can decide whether you want an alarm to sound when Emergency SOS starts. The plus side is that it helps prevent accidental triggering. However, it’s a good idea to keep your alarm muted in case of a more covert emergency. You may not want people around you to know that the authorities are being called.Once you have decided on one, select it and tap Next.

4. Next, you will need to set/verify your local emergency services number.Tap start.
5. If the displayed number is correct, just tap it Next. Otherwise, change number Please enter the correct emergency services number.
6. The next step is to turn on assisted calling. Basically, if you can’t talk to emergency services, Google Assistant will do it for you.you can turn on or choose skip.

7. The next step is to set up contacts with whom you can share information if things go wrong.you can skip In this step Start setup.
8. In the next step, Google will auto-populate with the emergency contacts you chose when you first set up the app. to delete them. X or tap to add a contact + Add contact. When you’re done, tap . Next.
9. The next step controls whether the phone records video for up to 45 minutes in an emergency. Videos are uploaded to your Google Account and the Personal Safety app. This helps the responder know what happened.On the other hand, recording videos can tax battery life and phone storage space. turn on or say No thank you.

10. If you choose turn on, you must allow Personal Safety permission to take pictures and record videos.Tap app in use give permission.
11. Similarly, we need to give the app permission to record audio.Tap app in use.
12. Finally, a summary of your selections is displayed.Tap end.

How to use Safety Confirmation
If you find yourself in a sketchy situation or want someone to check you in when you plan to be out alone for a long time, use Safety Check to check in by phone and make sure all is well. You can check Otherwise, your phone will notify your emergency contacts that something is wrong.
1. Tap Security verification It’s at the bottom of the app.
2. Select the reason for enabling the safety check and the duration of the check. At the end of the period, your phone will ask you to confirm that everything is fine. This is a one-time reminder, not a recurring reminder, so choose how long your total activity will take.Tap Next.
3. Select a contact to notify if the fit hits the Shan.Tap turn on.

Once that setting is complete, the phone will start a countdown timer.Tap to stop the timer before it completes stopOtherwise, the phone will continue to count down even if the phone is locked.

After a period of time, you’ll be asked to let your phone know if you’re okay, share your information with your emergency contacts, or dial 911. You have one minute to select one of these options before the call is sent. Alert.
Pixels have their advantages

Not a Pixel user? Perhaps you’re checking out this guide and window shopping for some of Google’s exclusive Pixel features. Whatever the reason, you should know that the Emergency Information Services app is exclusive to Pixel phones. Even the best Android phones don’t have access to these features.
If you want all the benefits that come with a Pixel device, like safety apps, buy a Pixel device. Whether you have cash to burn or a tight budget, Google has you covered. We recommend the Pixel 7, which is a nice little one that fits in the mid-range price but does more in every way.

exclusive access
The Pixel 7 has a great set of cameras and offers smooth performance without any issues. Google keeps things fresh with his monthly Pixel feature drops. This is something no other of his Android smartphone brands can offer.