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Sanka — Family Safety & Location Sharing
Stay connected with the people who matter most. Sanka makes it simple to share your live location, send instant SOS alerts, and chat privately with family and close friends — all in one beautifully designed
app.
Whether your kids are walking home from school, your partner is on a late commute, or your parents are traveling, Sanka gives everyone peace of mind.
LIVE LOCATION SHARING
See where your loved ones are in real time on a shared map. Choose who to follow, and decide who can see you. No awkward check-ins, no "where are you?" texts.
SOS EMERGENCY ALERTS
Trigger an SOS with one tap — or let Sanka detect it automatically with built-in crash detection. Your emergency contacts get a full-screen alert, your live location streams to them for an hour, and the
alert breaks through silent mode and Do Not Disturb so it actually gets seen.
FAMILY & FRIEND CIRCLES
Organize the people you care about into three simple circles: Family, Friends, and Everyone. Set who sees what, and adjust anytime.
PRIVATE GROUP CHAT
Message individuals or groups, share photos, react with emojis, and send the SANKA keyword in any chat to instantly request someone's live location.
VOICE & VIDEO CALLS
High-quality voice and video calls built right in — no need for a separate app.
WHY FAMILIES CHOOSE SANKA
Free to use, with optional premium features
Privacy-first: you control who sees you, always
Works globally — available in 177 countries
Designed for peace of mind, not surveillance
Download Sanka today and give your family the gift of staying close, no matter the distance.
Terms of Use: https://sanka.world/terms.html
Privacy Policy: https://sanka.world/privacy.html
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
More reliable location sharing.
1. SANKA now shows a single, up-to-date map per person — no more duplicate or conflicting location cards.
2. Clearer status when someone's unreachable ("currently offline · last known location").
3. Fixes a case where Android users who allowed location only "While Using" weren't prompted to switch to "Always," which could make them wrongly appear offline.