Families have the right and the duty to order their own digital environment. Haven gives you that authority without asking anyone to become the warden — and without a single message being read.
Your allow, warn, and block rules outrank Haven's own verdicts — household authority is the top of the precedence order, by design.
When a page is paused, your child sees a plain-language explanation — decent, warm, and clear. Never an alarm bell.
Overrides live behind your PIN with timed durations — fifteen minutes, an hour, until tomorrow. Trust extended deliberately, and logged.
Relaxed, balanced, or strict — you choose how strongly company concerns interrupt browsing, and change it any time.
Not just "blocked sites" — where money nearly went, which concerning brands appeared, and which better paths were chosen.
Age bands and household roles are built into Haven's foundation, so protection matures as your family does.
Technology should answer to the household — not the other way around.
Free covers the essentials. Everything installs in minutes. Nothing requires a router login.
See plansScreen Time, Family Link, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, Steam, Roblox, Discord, YouTube, and a portal at your internet provider. Every one has its own PIN and its own idea of what a child is, and a new one appears every time somebody gets a device.
Haven will not be the tenth. One space is made genuinely clean, the coverage map tells you which of those settings still matter for your household, and the rest you can leave alone — because the browser already covers them.
See what still needs youPlenty of people want a clean internet for themselves — no adult content, honest commerce, and nobody looking over their shoulder. Haven works exactly the same way with no children in the house. There is no accountability partner receiving reports on you, and there never will be. It is your space, and you are the only one in it.
Protect your own machine