The Delhi Traffic Police will soon relaunch its mobile app in an improved avatar that will allow general public to report traffic offences occurring on city roads.
While the Delhi Police is gearing up to relaunch the 'Himmat' app with more features to ensure women safety in the national capital, the traffic police is working on improving its 'Traffic Sentinel' app.
The mobile application was lunched under the Traffic Sentinel scheme in December 2015, that allowed users to report traffic violations by uploading photos and videos and earn reward points.
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Following the complaints, the traffic police is working to remove the technical glitches and make the app more user- friendly and secure, they added.
The app's data, which was till now being stored on a foreign cloud, will be stored on the National Informatics Centre (NIC) cloud storage.
"There is always a fear that with your data being available on a foreign platform, it might be hacked into or misused. But now the data will be uploaded on the NIC cloud and the threat to the data being hacked into or stolen, will be less since it is on the Indian government's getaway," the source added.
The app, which is available free of cost on Google playstore, is likely to be relaunched by this month-end, the source said.
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