The keyholder model, in your browser.
kydos started on iOS — blocking apps on your own phone, with a friend holding the key. Next, we're bringing the same fail-closed promise to the websites that sgreen your day.
How it will work
Same model. New surface area.
The browser extension follows the same three-step loop as the iOS app — only the thing being blocked changes.
Step 01
Block the sites you choose
Pick the domains you want out of your day — social, news, video, whatever pulls you off the rails. The block lives in the extension, on your machine.
Step 02
A keyholder must approve any unblock
When you try to override, your chosen friend gets the request. They see the site and your reason; they approve or deny. No self-service unlock.
Step 03
Silence = it stays blocked
If your keyholder doesn't respond by the next reset, the request expires and the site stays blocked. Fail-closed, the same as on the phone.
Not built yet — and we'll tell you so.
The kydos browser extension is on the roadmap, not in the store. We're shipping the iOS app first and bringing the same keyholder model to the browser once that's solid. Join the early-access list and we'll email you when there's something real to install — no marketing drip in between.
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