uConsent app helps partners consent to hooking up - Android Authority

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Summary:

"uConsent, a smartphone app for both Android and iOS devices. The purpose of uConsent is to allow two people to create a non-binding agreement to engage in some sort of sexual activity together. Once the agreement is verified, users will have a device-specific, location-tracked agreement that is stored anonymously in the cloud.

Here’s how it works: two people agree to create a consent agreement using the app. One person verbally states as well as writes into the app what they are consenting to, while the other does the same. Since they are communicating verbally, the two text entries should be identical.

With a swipe in the app, a QR code is created. The requesting party scans the QR code with their device which then generates a note of consent for the agreed-upon actions. In the future, should a dispute arise, the consent agreement can be used to defend oneself against false allegations or to prove oneself against disbelief...."

Link:

https://www.androidauthority.com/uconsent-hookup-app-860484/

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Tags:

consent.formalities consent.manifestations consent.revocation

Date tagged:

05/01/2018, 12:06

Date published:

05/01/2018, 08:12