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    • #106823
      Hazydayz
      Participant

      Today I was informed by a very helpful police controller about “Blue Sky” app for domestic violence victims. She was a survivor of abuse herself! she told me, it’s a good app to have! Lots of help! Anyone know about this?

    • #106825
      iliketea
      Participant

      Yes a social worker friend of mine told me about it. It’s free.

    • #106826
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      I think it’s called Bright Sky app…..?

      • #106838
        Hazydayz
        Participant

        Yes, that’s it! What you think? 💞

    • #106874
      Hazydayz
      Participant

      ⬆️

    • #108021
      Eggshells
      Participant

      Just a heads up. If you are still with your OH and you have the Bright Sky app please be very careful. Bright Sky is supposed to be disguised as a weather app so that anyone looknig at your phone will just bypass it and not deem it suspicious.

      However, I’ve just spotted an article published by the BBC on 1st May titled “Coronavirus lockdown: Boots offers safe space for domestic abuse victims”. In the article they refer to Bright Sky calling it a domestic abuse app. This renders it’s disguise as useless. Please be very careful if you have this app.

      • #108024
        Hazydayz
        Participant

        Thankyou Eggshells 💐

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