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South Korea Developing Real-Time App to Show Where Stalkers Are

South Korea Developing Real-Time App to Show Where Stalkers Are

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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In a groundbreaking move to combat a growing epidemic of stalking, South Korea is developing a powerful new mobile app that will allow victims to see the real-time location of their stalkers on a digital map, transforming smartphones into a direct line of defense.

The app, announced by the Justice Ministry as part of a revised electronic monitoring law, upgrades a current system that only sends vague text alerts when a stalker is nearby. The new technology will give victims a live, map-based view of the perpetrator’s exact movements, enabling them to evacuate to safety and allowing for immediate integration with the national emergency hotline to dispatch police.

“Under the revised law, victims will be allowed to see their stalker’s location on a map with their smartphones,” the ministry stated, framing the tool as a critical response to a surge in stalking reports, which skyrocketed from 7,600 in 2022 to over 13,000 last year following legal reforms.

South Korea Developing Real-Time App to Show Where Stalkers Are
Why It Matters

By putting a live tracker on stalkers, South Korea is effectively turning the tables, using the state’s surveillance power to protect victims rather than leaving them in a state of terrified uncertainty.

The move is a direct indictment of a system that has catastrophically failed women, most notoriously in the 2022 murder case, where police dismissed a lethal stalker as “low risk.” This app acknowledges that the old model of reactive policing is broken, offering a proactive, tech-enabled shield.

But the real power of this tool is psychological. The constant fear of not knowing where your stalker is can be as debilitating as an actual encounter. By giving that information back to the victim, the state is restoring a fundamental sense of agency and control. It’s a bold admission that in a world where technology can enable terror, it must also be weaponized for protection.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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