Child safety that never leaves the device
PITCHED AT THE MIAMI NIGHT ON 12 AUGUST 2026
The tools parents can buy today analyse a child's messages in a vendor's cloud and raise an alert once harm has already happened. NetStare runs detection on the device itself and intervenes in the moment, with a zero-content-egress guarantee enforced in the build pipeline rather than promised in a policy.
Every incumbent in child digital safety works the same way: ship the child's messages to a server, analyse them there, and tell the parent afterwards. That is both too late and, for many families, too invasive to accept.
NetStare moves the detection onto the phone so it can intervene before harmful content is seen, and makes the privacy claim structural. Raw monitored content never crosses the network boundary, and the build fails if that changes. The same behavioural layer eventually points at adult synthetic-identity fraud.
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