Telovra Family
Safer browsing, without the surveillance.
Kids are ready for more of the internet than most blocklists allow — but not all of it. Telovra filters by topic and context, so your boundaries stay relevant as they grow.
The web wasn't built with kids in mind
The web changes daily
New content surfaces faster than any blocklist can track.
Kids outgrow their filters
What's right for a 9-year-old isn't right for a 13-year-old.
Monitoring erodes trust
Surveillance creates secrecy, not safety.
How it works
Protection that understands context
Topic-based filtering
Define boundaries by topic — not individual URLs. Block categories while allowing everything else.
Smart classification
Unfamiliar content is evaluated in real time using topic analysis and content signals.
Access requests
Your child can request access to a blocked page with one tap. You approve from any device.
Activity insights
See what topics your child is browsing — patterns, not page views.
In practice
What filtering looks like
Browsing context
- Wikipedia
- Khan Academy
- Google Scholar
- School library portal
- Social media
- Gaming sites
- Age-restricted content
Topics are configured by parents. Your child sees allowed content and a clear explanation when something is filtered.
Full visibility, full control
See why a page was blocked
Every decision includes the domain signal, classification, and rule that triggered it.
Override decisions instantly
Disagree? Approve with one click. Your override applies immediately.
Apply rules across devices
Set boundaries once — they apply on desktop, tablet, and phone.
Pause the internet when needed
One button to pause access for any device. Resume when ready.
Decision chain
Known domain reputation check
Content topic extraction
Contextual classification
Auditable decision with explanation
Common questions
No. Telovra evaluates content by topic and context, not by blanket URL blocking. Everyday sites your child uses for school, communication, and entertainment will work normally unless they contain content outside your configured boundaries.
Yes. When a page is blocked, your child can send an access request with one tap. You receive a notification and can approve or deny it instantly from any device.
No. Telovra does not read, store, or analyze the content of private messages, emails, or encrypted communications. Filtering is applied at the page and domain level, not inside private conversations.
Yes. Every blocking decision includes an explanation showing the domain signal, content classification, and which rule triggered the block. You can review and override any decision.
Telovra works across desktop and mobile browsers. Configuration is centralized so rules you set apply consistently across all your child's devices.
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Interested in early access?
Telovra Family is in limited trials. Leave your email and we'll let you know when a spot opens.