How offline mode works
Tengo Derechos saves emergency guides on your phone so you can use them even without internet.
What is saved
- All four emergency guides (ICE at the door, police stop, Border Patrol, medical), in English and Spanish.
- The home page in both languages.
- The disclaimer in both languages.
- Quick Exit redirects off-site to google.com so no trace remains in the browser.
- Icons and the saved-pages menu.
How to add this site to your home screen
- iPhone (Safari): tap the Share button (the box with an arrow), scroll, and tap 'Add to Home Screen'.
- Android (Chrome): tap the three-dot menu, then 'Install app' or 'Add to Home Screen'.
- Once added, you will see a Tengo Derechos icon. Tap it to open even without internet.
If pages look out of date
- Open the site while you have internet. The newest version will save automatically.
- If you still see old pages after several minutes online, close all tabs and reopen, or remove and re-add the home-screen icon.
What does NOT work offline
- The donate page (Stripe is online-only).
- The community resources directory (loads live data).
- External links to government or partner sites.
- Always try emergency hotlines (911, 211, partner hotlines) by dialing them directly — calls work even when data does not.