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Anonymous Alerts

Anonymous Alerts
"See Something, Say Something"
Pflugerville Independent School District is pleased to utilize a communications tool called Anonymous Alerts® for anonymous reporting of behaviors on campuses.

What is the Anonymous Alerts app?

The Anonymous Alerts Incident Reporting System empowers students and community members to speak up and submit tips securely and safely to school officials.

Anonymous 2-Way Communications®

The system allows report submitters (students, parents, staff, or community members) to engage in anonymous 2-way communications® with school and district officials to share additional information about their concerns.  Users of the system have the option to remain anonymous or reveal their identity when submitting a report.

 

Safe and Secure

All Tip reports and communications are encrypted for privacy and security.

image of mobile phone with anonymous alerts options displayed

How does it work?

To use Anonymous Alerts, students, parents, or other school personnel can visit the Anonymous Alerts web application reporting form or download the mobile application available on Apple or Android.  Students may also have access to the Anonymous Alerts reporting tools from their school-issued devices.  

To send in a tip about an issue or concern, reporters need to follow these simple steps:

  • Select your school
  • Select the type of incident to report
  • Select the location on campus where the event occurred
  • Type in details and essential information 

You can even add a photo, screenshot, or video as an attachment to your tip report.

To send reports from the Internet go to: https://www.anonymousalerts.com/pfisd/


To send a report using the Mobile Application:

  • Download the Anonymous Alerts® app for free from the Apple Store or Google Play Store
  • Start the App, enter login: pfisd and password: pfisd
  • Click Send New Incident Report to create and send your tip 
  • After submitting the tip, you can attach a screenshot, photo or video about the incident 

In an emergency, always call 9-1-1!