The Haven app lets you use the sensors in your smartphone as a data collection tool.
With a small search in the Google Apps Store, you'll find that there are plenty of apps to collect information and track the movements of the handset, although none of them will be as good a real security camera. The Haven app, Keep Watch, is also among the apps in this category, but what the app does make it different from other similar apps.
First of all, this app is a joint product of the Guardian project and the Freedom of the Press Foundation, which is now based in the hands of Edward Snowden. This app is described as a program for protecting assets and personal space without compromising user privacy.
Unlike other care apps that only use your smartphone's camera and microphone, Haven uses all the sensors in the device to detect motion, sound, light and even vibration. If all of these sensors are not enough for you, we need to tell you that Haven combines all this information to keep everything as safe as the Signal app and the Tor software.
The Haven app lets you choose what type of information you want to collect, for example, if you want to put your phone on the table or in the drawer to record only sounds, Haven allows you to collect information through Disable the camera.
This app transfers any unauthorized activity and distributes any disruption to your original phone as notifications, and you can remotely access any reports sent by this application at any time of the day.
Obviously, this app is a great deal of thought and thought. Another positive point is that the Guardian Project and the Press Freedom Foundation have designed this app to suit the needs of human rights defenders and journalists, whose job is to research and search on various issues.
Haven is designed to install it on a secondary phone that is not your primary phone and do not need it all the time and use this secondary phone to collect information. You can now get this app from the PlayStation. Haven is currently in the public beta stage, which is why there are some problems, but initial feedback on this app is very positive.