How an app in South Korea will let victims track their stalkers

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How an app in South Korea will let victims track their stalkers

BBC World · 1 month ago

South Korea's government has launched a new smartphone app that allows stalking victims to track the real-time location of the people who are stalking them. Authorities say the tool is intended to strengthen protection for victims, giving them advance warning of an offender's movements, though some experts have questioned whether it will genuinely make people safer.

The app tracks offenders electronically, enabling victims to monitor where they are at any given moment. While officials frame the measure as a step towards better safeguarding, critics have raised doubts about its effectiveness in practice. The BBC's report features an interview with a victim identified as "Yuri Jung", whose name was changed and voice altered to protect her identity.

  • South Korea launches app letting victims track stalkers in real time.
  • Officials say it should improve protection for stalking victims.
  • Some experts doubt whether it will actually boost safety.

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