Apple wants to make your iPhone more secure

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Later this year, Apple iPhone users who call 911 will be able to automatically share their location with first responders – an advancement that should reduce response times.

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Currently, about 80% of 911 calls come from mobile devices – but due to landline-era infrastructure it can be difficult for 911 centers to quickly and accurately determine a mobile caller’s location.

Apple on Monday announced that it will use RapidSOS’s Internet Protocol-based data pipeline to quickly and securely share HELO (Hybridized Emergency Location) data with 911 centers. Apple introduced HELO in 2015, which estimates a mobile 911 caller’s location using cell towers and data sources like GPS and WiFi Access Points.

The new technology will be available with iOS 12 – and the location information shared will be secure, according to Apple, with the company saying that the user data cannot be used for non-emergency purposes and only the responding 911 center will have access to the user’s location during an emergency call.

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