Beeline customers will now be able to consent to the transfer of their smartphone's location data to the "Liza Alert" squad in emergency situations, according to the operator's press service.
The feature will appear in the Beeline application and will be a continuation of the development of a pilot service launched in April 2025. It allows relatives to request the geolocation of missing people in a matter of minutes if the missing person's SIM card is registered to them.
Sergey Anokhin, CEO of Beeline, believes that this software solution will significantly speed up the search for missing people and, in the future, will help save hundreds and thousands of lives.
On the 15th anniversary of the squad, we are pleased to announce the introduction of a key solution in the field of security. We have been working towards it for many years, striving to combine the protection of personal data and the need to help a person in a difficult situation.
The Chairman of "Liza Alert" positively assessed this innovation. According to him, the squad has up to 1,000 cases annually when a person asks for help by phone, but representatives of the squad cannot find him in time. The implemented solution will allow the prompt transfer of geodata to rescuers of the "Liza Alert" search squad.
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