Swift implementation of video surveillance allows for the prompt documentation of evidence related to incidents of domestic violence. This evidence can be crucial in legal proceedings, such as obtaining restraining orders, pressing charges, or other actions to protect the victim. However, implementing video surveillance systems traditionally required significant hardware, software, and specialized infrastructure investments. Often, the only device a victim possesses is a cell phone. Sometimes, even the installation of applications is controlled by an abuser, though.
Banalytics offers AD HOC surveillance that can be launched in a browser window on any device. It's fast and requires no special knowledge, software or hardware.
Often, abusers choose nighttime when the victim is sleeping. Put a gadget running Banalytics AD HOC service on a bedside table or in front of the door.
You can leave running video surveillance on your phone or laptop for a long. Choose the back camera and close the phone case.
Continuous recording can quickly consume significant amounts of storage space. By using motion detection, the system captures video footage only when there is activity. Transmitting video data only on motion detection reduces the demand for Internet bandwidth. Banalytics AD HOC has motion detection ON by default.
Banalytics AD HOC ensures the recorded video is encrypted and immediately sent to a Telegram bot, so that it remains secure and cannot be destroyed by the abuser. The Telegram bot can run on a remote device of a trusted support network. In case of an emergency, the Telegram bot allows the sharing of recorded evidence with authorities easily.