GPS and selfie-verified attendance for security guards in Palanpur, Gujarat โ a punch is only accepted from inside the assigned site's geofence, with fake-GPS attempts flagged automatically. Built by an agency that understands Palanpur's own operating conditions โ an agricultural trading town with strong diamond-trade connections.
A paper register or a simple app that lets a guard mark themselves present from anywhere solves the wrong problem โ it records that someone tapped a button, not that a guard was physically at their post. For a client paying for on-site security coverage, that gap matters far more than it looks like on paper.
Geofenced attendance closes that gap: a punch is only accepted when the guard's phone reports a GPS position inside the site's configured boundary โ a circle or, for irregularly shaped compounds, a polygon boundary โ at the moment of the punch. A selfie captured at the same time gives a supervisor a visual record to match against the roster.
Location-spoofing apps are common enough that attendance systems need to account for them directly. A punch reported from a device running a mock-location app is detected and rejected rather than silently accepted as a genuine GPS fix โ closing a loophole that a naive "just check the coordinates" approach would miss entirely.
Attendance is checked against the assigned shift window, including overnight shifts that cross midnight.
Supervisors reviewing attendance can see each punch's reported accuracy and any mock-location flag.
A guard sees a full month's attendance history at a glance in the app.
Location-spoofing apps are detected on-device and the fake punch is rejected, not silently recorded.
A punch made without connectivity queues locally and syncs automatically once the connection returns.
Irregularly shaped compounds can use a real boundary shape instead of only a circular radius.
Yes โ each attendance record shows GPS accuracy and flags any mock-location detection, so a supervisor reviewing attendance can spot patterns.
A punch-in or punch-out is only accepted when the guard's phone reports a GPS position inside their assigned site's configured boundary at that moment.
Yes โ a guard can see their own full attendance calendar and history in their app at any time.
No โ attendance is a punch-in and punch-out action; the app doesn't need to stay open in the foreground for the whole shift.
A punch reported by a device running a location-mocking app is detected and rejected as suspicious rather than accepted as a genuine GPS fix.
The boundary can be drawn as a polygon following the compound's real shape, rather than being limited to a single circular radius.
Yes โ the same verified attendance records are what payroll is calculated from, so there is no separate re-entry step.
Yes โ a selfie is captured with each punch-in and punch-out, giving a visual record alongside the GPS coordinates.
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