Violet+

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Violet+

Hanna Cherniakova

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 2.0. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 31 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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What to know

Mixed user feedback

Average 2.0★ rating suggests room for improvement

About Violet+

Violet+ is more than a safety app—it's your personal companion on the journey to well-being. Designed with your privacy and safety at the forefront, Violet+ offers tools to help you recognize warning signs, document patterns, and connect with a supportive community of women.

Your Safety is Our Priority

Quick Exit Feature: Instantly close the app with one tap
Personalized Safety Plan: Create a detailed safety strategy tailored to your unique situation, accessible whenever you need it.
Emergency Resources: Access local and national helplines, shelters, and support services with just one tap.
Journal: Document incidents, feelings, and observations in a journal that helps identify concerning patterns.

Recognize. Reflect. Respond.

Relationship Assessment Tools: Evidence-based questionnaires help you evaluate relationship dynamics and identify potential red flags.
Pattern Recognition: A special tool helps to highlight recurring behaviors that might indicate an unhealthy relationship.
Daily Affirmations: Start each day with personalized affirmations that build confidence and promote self-worth.

You Are Not Alone

Women's Forum: Connect with others who understand your experiences in our moderated, anonymous community space.

Terms of use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/

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Reviews for Violet+

bunfart90

Incomplete

I'm a full time domestic violence advocate looking for more tools and resources to implement with my clients so I tried this app. I was immediately prompted to take a selfie, no clear reason. This can make survivors feel uncomfortable as they not only may not want their photo taken but they also don't know how it's being used or stored. We've seen the Tea app leak, this is another disaster waiting to happen. Unlike the Tea app, there wasn't a vetting process where the selfie was verified before gaining access to the app, making it seem even more pointless. When I finally accessed the app, I found it incredibly hard to read as it's a dark grey text on a slightly lighter grey body. The first daily reminder at the top of my screen was too long to be fully displayed and I couldn't click on it to see the rest of the message. I found it odd that most of the support resources were just subreddits, especially considering that Reddit is not the safest space to disclose DV - not only is it a public forum but is used to facilitate human trafficking (sounds crazy but I worked with a client whose abuser sold her on Reddit). I also don't understand this app's forum functionality. Any type of chat or forum not only has different users and their profiles, but there are reporting tools in case they say something inappropriate or dangerous, whereas neither are present here, raising question if these posts and comments are real people. I also felt that the first physiological signs of abuse were barely scratching the surface and also is not necessarily the first thing a survivor needs to know. Overall I felt the app had good intention and some helpful info but feels like the developer whipped this together on an all-nighter.

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