Request a Filter

Get a Filter

Fill out this form and we'll help you get set up with the right internet filter for your devices.


If you feel you need assistance paying for the filter(s), we have a generous donor who can help subsidize the cost. To request the subsidy, see the options at the bottom of the form.

Note: Subsidies are available only to those who register under the kedusha.com community guidelines.

The kedusha.com community guidelines are a set of filter standards designed to block access to inappropriate content. This includes social media (Facebook, TikTok, Instagram), unfiltered YouTube, and any other sites that have the ability to access inappropriate material.

The guidelines also include uninstall protection: normally, you can call the filter company to pause (for 24 hours) or remove the filter. Under the community guidelines, an accountability partner of your choice must approve such requests first. This can be anyone — a rebbe, parent, spouse, or friend. You'll set this up with your technician during installation.

For more details, visit our FAQ page.

Please enter your name.
Please enter your email.
Please enter your phone number.

Paying at least 50% is strongly encouraged. Our sponsorship funds are limited, and every dollar saved here can help someone else who needs it.

Our experience shows that people who invest in their filter are far more committed to keeping it — those who receive one for free are much quicker to remove it when it feels inconvenient.

Even in rare cases where full sponsorship is granted, we ask that you pay for the first month yourself. If you truly can't afford even that, please explain your situation in the comments below.

Please select a discount level.
Please select a reason for the subsidy.

Subsidies are only available under the kedusha.com community guidelines. Uncheck the subsidy option first if you don't want to agree to these terms.

The kedusha.com community guidelines are a set of filter standards designed to block access to inappropriate content. This includes social media (Facebook, TikTok, Instagram), unfiltered YouTube, and any other sites that have the ability to access inappropriate material.

The guidelines also include uninstall protection: normally, you can call the filter company to pause (for 24 hours) or remove the filter. Under the community guidelines, an accountability partner of your choice must approve such requests first. This can be anyone — a rebbe, parent, spouse, or friend. You'll set this up with your technician during installation.

For more details, visit our FAQ page.

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