Complaints of sexual abuse of women in India can now be made easily under one app. For this, they will no longer have to visit the police station. Through this app, women can also get legal assistance and they will also be given medical facilities. Through this app, women can also be reporting issues that are not reported in the usual way. The app will be launched next week The name of this app is Smashboard which will be completely private and encrypted. Under this app, women who are sexually assaulted can save photos, screenshots, a document, video and audio as evidence. The app's co-founder Nupur Tiwari gave this information to a news agency. Under this app, victims can get medical as well as legal help. According to Tiwari, the Smashboard app will not track the user's location. Also, there will be no tampering of data. India tops list of most dangerous countries for women According to the Thomson Reuters 2018 survey, India has topped the list of most dangerous countries for women. At the same time, according to the latest data of the Government of India, in the year 2017, 32,500 complaints of rape have been filed in just 90 days. In India, due to the slow legal process, there are many case cases. Also, there are attacks on women who complain. A member working for human rights said these things. Also Read: Video platforms emerging as the mainstay for social content How did Likee emerge as top breakout app in 2019? TECNO Spark Go Plus launched in India, know price and features Cat launches S32 Rugged smartphone, will get Android 10 support