The best support is feedback, sharing the app with students, families, educators, and NGOs, and suggesting new topics or improvements. We're also open to collaborations with schools, nonprofits, CSR initiatives, and organisations working in safety and education.
Many people only learn about grooming, fake job scams, or trafficking after someone they know becomes a victim. I wanted to build a simple educational resource that helps people recognize warning signs early and make safer decisions before situations become dangerous.
Future updates include additional safety lessons, regional language support, more printable awareness resources, improved accessibility, and educational content for schools, families, and community organizations.
Yes. One of the goals is to make RakshaSakhi useful for schools, colleges, NGOs, community groups, and awareness campaigns. The lessons are designed to be simple enough for educational workshops and self-learning.
Yes. RakshaSakhi is completely free to use. The project is being developed as a public-benefit initiative, and we're seeking donations, grants, and partnerships to help expand the educational content and reach more communities.
Yes Planning . Although the emergency contacts and some examples are India-specific, topics like online grooming, fake job scams, romance manipulation, cyber blackmail, and digital safety are global issues. The educational approach can be adapted for other countries in the future. Request to open app for your country.
Most women safety apps focus on SOS alerts, live location sharing, or emergency response after a dangerous situation has started. RakshaSakhi focuses on prevention through education. It helps users recognize warning signs of fake job offers, online grooming, romance scams, cyber blackmail, unsafe travel, and human trafficking before they become victims.
RakshaSakhi is a private women safety awareness app for India. It helps students, women, parents, teachers, and families learn warning signs of fake job traps, online grooming, romance scams, cyber blackmail, unsafe travel, and human trafficking risks. No login, no tracking, no personal data collection — just simple safety lessons, protection checklists, and official emergency contacts.