Recognition layer for trusted safety

Safety Gallery

Safety Gallery helps approved contacts recognize the protected user during Visits, SOS alerts, manual captures, and safety communication. It gives emergency context a human identity layer.

The purpose is not public display. The purpose is trusted recognition: helping the right people understand who needs attention when safety context is shared.

Why recognition matters
In a serious moment, a trusted contact should not rely on a name alone. Safety Gallery helps connect the alert to the person, their profile, and the safety relationship. It supports recognition and trust, not surveillance or public exposure.
Purpose
Recognize
Trusted contacts can identify who the alert concerns.
Setup
At least 1
Pro and ProMax readiness can require one safety image.
Context
Private
Built for trusted safety use, not public social display.
Experience by plan
Pro
  • Pro can use Safety Gallery as part of stronger safety readiness, especially around SOS setup and trusted-contact confidence.
  • At least one safety-gallery image can be required before completing Pro SOS setup or first-time safety contact setup.
  • Recognition images help approved contacts understand who needs attention when a safety state becomes urgent.
  • Best used with accurate profile identity, approved contacts, Visit sharing, and SOS readiness.
Note: For Pro, Safety Gallery can become part of SOS readiness so trusted contacts are not relying on name text alone.
StayKnown Safety Gallery recognition images
Recognition assurance
“If my trusted contacts receive a safety alert, I want them to recognize me quickly and understand who the alert is about.”

Safety Gallery gives StayKnown a recognition layer. It is not social posting and it is not decoration. It helps trusted contacts connect safety alerts, names, profiles, and emergency context to the right person.

When used responsibly, a clear safety image can reduce uncertainty during Visits, SOS alerts, manual captures, and contact review.

Identity context
A safety alert becomes clearer when contacts can recognize the person behind it.

Contact approval answers “who is allowed to receive safety context?” Safety Gallery answers “can this trusted person recognize who the context is about?”

This difference matters. Safety Gallery should not repeat contact consent logic; it strengthens the recognition layer after trust relationships are created.

1
User adds image

The protected user adds at least one clear safety image.

2
Profile gains context

The app can use the image as a recognition cue in trusted safety surfaces.

3
Contacts identify faster

Approved contacts have more than text when reviewing safety context.

4
Alerts feel clearer

Visits, SOS, and manual captures can feel more recognizable.

5
Readiness improves

Pro and ProMax setup can require gallery readiness before stronger flows complete.

Recognition, not decoration
Safety Gallery is not designed as a public photo album. It is a recognition feature for trusted safety moments.
The image should help contacts identify the user quickly and responsibly when safety context is shared.
Where it helps most
Safety Gallery can strengthen context across:
• active Visits and LIVE safety sessions
• SOS alert review
• manual emergency captures
• contact approval confidence
• profile trust and safety communication
Pro and ProMax readiness rule
For Pro and ProMax, require at least one safety-gallery image before completing SOS setup or first-time safety contact setup.
This helps ensure stronger safety flows are not activated with weak recognition context.
Why it supports contacts
A trusted contact may receive a safety message quickly, under stress, or while deciding whether to call, check in, or follow up. Recognition cues help reduce hesitation.
The contact can connect the alert to a familiar face or safety profile instead of relying only on a name.
Quality matters
Safety images should be accurate, respectful, and useful for recognition:
• clear face or identifying context where appropriate
• recent enough to be useful
• not misleading or impersonating someone
• not exposing another person without permission
Privacy boundary
The gallery should support trusted safety relationships, not open browsing. Public copy should make clear that recognition context is tied to lawful, consent-aware safety use.
It should never be positioned as a tool for stalking, shaming, harassment, or unauthorized identification.
Law-abiding safety standard
Safety Gallery must not be used to impersonate, expose, monitor, shame, or mislead another person. Images should support legitimate user-directed safety relationships.
Abuse reporting, privacy rules, and anti-stalking language should remain easy to find.
Investor value
Safety Gallery gives StayKnown a stronger trust surface. It connects profile identity, contact approval, Visits, SOS, and emergency context into a more complete safety experience.
That makes the platform feel more serious than basic location sharing.
Search discovery focus
This page is written for discovery around safety images, trusted contact recognition, and SOS identity context.

Visitors should understand the value quickly: Safety Gallery helps trusted contacts recognize the protected user during safety moments. It is an identity assurance layer for StayKnown, not a public gallery.