3/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for ICE (In Case of Emergency) for iPhone.
ICE (In Case of Emergency) is free iOS app published by Minute Apps LLC
Kevin776677
Just bought the In-App upgrade, and now the app crashes on my phone. I want my money back! DON'T BUY THE UPGRADE!. The free version would at least open up!
JudyBG
Besides not being very intuitive to set up, which was annoying, and having to upgrade to add more than one contact, also annoying--and I never did figure out how to get back to the screen where you enter information about yourself to modify it--it turned out that if you have ANY KIND OF NOTIFICATION ON YOUR IPHONE, the information you entered is blurred and unreadable, and Apple won't allow a workaround. So they offer to send you cards to keep on your person and in your car!!!! The whole point of getting this app is thus rendered moot. I am very annoyed. Why not just SAY "Will almost certainly not work with iPhones if you engage in any social media." ??? What a pointless waste.
stressengr
Not a very intuitive navigation, but it's great. It's important for my family and myself to use it.
Miki Martini
Either my info doesn't show up or it shows at two or three times and is blurry.
ladizel
Free version was easy to set up, but I wanted more than one emergency contact. Upgraded to get that feature and now NO contacts appear.
Lunastorm125
Let me add most of my information, but it continually asks for my emergency contact but won't save the information
ggoldsmith
The basic ICE info from the IOS health app doesn't transfer automatically to this app as I expected. I'm required to enter the info I had already put in the Health app. But at least it's free.
M.WryMouth
While I’ve found this app to be one of the few ICE apps that are useful, I find it very “immature”; meaning that while it has been available for many years, it still seems as though not a lot of thought has been put into how each field is organized, i.e. it is difficult for medical personnel to read through meds and conditions due to them appearing to be in one long run-on sentence. Should also be accessible from the locked screen.