ASU LiveSafe app provides new safety tool


ASU's LiveSafe app is shown on a smartphone

The Arizona State University LiveSafe mobile app allows smartphone users to report tips to the ASU Police Department, make emergency calls and perform other functions that improve their personal safety and security.

For more information on the LiveSafe app visit cfo.asu.edu/police-livesafe.

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