In 2026, technology can be a lifeline – or a weapon.

For people experiencing domestic violence (DV), tech-facilitated abuse is now one of the most common forms of control. This includes GPS stalking, hidden tracking apps, spyware, image-based abuse, and monitoring of messages or location.

Australian research shows that 99% of domestic violence cases now involve some form of technology-facilitated abuse. In some states, reports have risen by as much as 650% over the past five years. Children are also heavily impacted – studies indicate that 27% of DV cases involve tech-related harm to kids.

The good news is that technology can also be used to reclaim safety and independence. A properly configured DV Safe Phone gives survivors powerful tools for privacy, discretion, and control – helping them stay connected while reducing the risk of being tracked or monitored.

At PrivacyPros, our expertly hardened de-Googled Privacy Phones are designed with these exact needs in mind. They offer near-zero telemetry, strong app isolation, physical kill switches, and emergency features that can genuinely help people in high-risk situations.

Why a Regular Phone Can Be Dangerous in DV Situations

Standard smartphones from Apple, Google, or Samsung often share location data, app activity, and other information in the background – even when you think privacy settings are turned on. Abusers can exploit this through:

  • Spyware and stalkerware apps
  • Shared accounts or cloud sync
  • Location tracking via cell towers or apps
  • Monitoring of messages and calls

A DV Safe Phone significantly reduces these risks by stripping out unnecessary tracking and giving you physical and software controls over what can be accessed.

Key Features of a DV Safe Phone

When choosing or configuring a phone for safety, focus on these critical areas:

1 – Operating System: Prioritise De-Googled Options

The operating system is the foundation of your phone’s security.

GrapheneOS (running on Google Pixel hardware) is currently one of the strongest choices for DV safety in 2026. It offers:

  • No built-in Google tracking
  • App isolation and hidden profiles (up to 32 separate profiles)
  • Verified Boot (tamper detection on every startup)
  • Strong permission controls
  • A duress PIN that can instantly wipe sensitive data in emergencies

This makes it far more discreet and secure than standard Android or iOS devices.

2 – Hardware That Supports Strong Privacy

We recommend recent Google Pixel devices because they have the best hardware support for GrapheneOS, including secure bootloaders and long-term update support (up to 7 years).

Look for phones with:

  • At least 12GB RAM
  • 128GB+ storage
  • Good battery life
  • Physical or easy-to-access controls for disabling microphones, cameras, location, and sensors

Always choose new, unlocked devices from trusted Australian sellers to ensure you receive the full 2-year Australian Consumer Law warranty.

3 – Essential Safety & Discretion Features

A well-configured DV Safe Phone should include:

  • Hardware kill switches or easy toggles for mic, camera, location, Bluetooth, and network
  • No-log VPN support (such as Proton VPN)
  • Anonymous browsing options (Tor)
  • Encrypted messaging and self-deleting message capabilities
  • Tracker detection tools (to spot hidden AirTags or similar devices)
  • Metadata removal tools for photos and files before sharing
Practical Tools That Make a Real Difference

At PrivacyPros, we configure our Privacy Phones with advanced but easy-to-use safety features, including:

  • Geofencing Alerts – Set up safe zones that notify you or trusted contacts if crossed.
  • Bluetooth Tracker Detection – Automatically scan for hidden tracking devices like AirTags.
  • Location Spoofing – Mask your real location when needed while still allowing apps to function.
  • Secure Anonymous File Sharing – Send documents or evidence through encrypted, self-deleting links.
  • Integrated Encrypted Ecosystem – Combine secure email, VPN, and storage so everything stays protected even if the device is compromised.

These tools are configured during our expert hardening process (typically 4–7 hours per device) so everything works reliably from day one.

DV Safe Phones Australia support

Getting Help and Building Safety

A DV Safe Phone works best alongside professional support. Key Australian resources include:

  • 1800RESPECT – National sexual assault, domestic and family violence counselling service
  • Lifeline: Crisis and DV support. Call 13 11 14.
  • MensLine Australia: Support services for men Local DV support services and refuges
  • 13 YARN: Culturally safe crisis support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
  • Local DV support services and refuges
  • The eSafety Commissioner’s resources on tech abuse

Many support workers and organisations are now recommending de-Googled privacy phones as part of safety planning because they reduce the digital footprint that abusers can exploit.

Final Word

Technology should never be a tool used against you. With the right device and configuration, your phone can become a source of safety, connection, and empowerment rather than vulnerability.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence and would like to explore a DV Safe Phone setup, we offer personalised consultations to help configure the right solution.

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