About

Your car shouldn’t give you away.

A parked car sits at your home, your work, your kid's school. It already says where you are. The old fix, a phone number on the dashboard, solves one problem by creating a worse one: it hands your personal number, and everything a number unlocks, to every stranger who walks past.

SaferPing exists so a stranger can still do the right thing. “Your lights are on.” “You're being towed.” “Someone hit your car and drove off.” Messages like these should reach you in minutes, without the sender learning who you are, and without you learning who they are.

A small tag on your window carries a QR code (and on Secure tags, NFC). Anyone can scan it, verify a phone number, and send you a short message through SaferPing. You decide whether to reply. Nothing personal crosses in either direction: no names, no numbers, no profiles.

The safety model, plainly

  • Both sides stay anonymous. SaferPing never reveals either identity to the other.
  • Scanners verify a phone number before anything reaches you, which keeps drive-by spam out.
  • You approve every conversation before it starts, and you can end one at any time.
  • Blocking is silent. Someone you block is never told. They simply stop reaching you.
  • Notification emails never contain message content, so your inbox never leaks a conversation.

Who’s behind it

SaferPing is built by Country Roads Technology LLC, a small independent company in Pennsylvania. We’re not a data business: subscriptions are the product, and the less we know about you, the better the product works. That’s a design constraint, not a marketing line.

Questions? Get in touch, or see plans and pricing if you’re ready to put a tag on your window.