In 2026, technology can be a lifeline – or a weapon.
For people experiencing domestic violence (DV), tech-facilitated abuse is now one of the most common forms of control. This includes GPS stalking, hidden tracking apps, spyware, image-based abuse, and monitoring of messages or location.
Australian research shows that 99% of domestic violence cases now involve some form of technology-facilitated abuse. In some states, reports have risen by as much as 650% over the past five years. Children are also heavily impacted – studies indicate that 27% of DV cases involve tech-related harm to kids.
The good news is that technology can also be used to reclaim safety and independence. A properly configured DV Safe Phone gives survivors powerful tools for privacy, discretion, and control – helping them stay connected while reducing the risk of being tracked or monitored.
At PrivacyPros, our expertly hardened de-Googled Privacy Phones are designed with these exact needs in mind. They offer near-zero telemetry, strong app isolation, physical kill switches, and emergency features that can genuinely help people in high-risk situations.
Why a Regular Phone Can Be Dangerous in DV Situations
Standard smartphones from Apple, Google, or Samsung often share location data, app activity, and other information in the background – even when you think privacy settings are turned on. Abusers can exploit this through:
Spyware and stalkerware apps
Shared accounts or cloud sync
Location tracking via cell towers or apps
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