What is Keep?
How does it work?
What do you do with my data?
We look at patterns across all Keep users in aggregate to detect new threats. If thousands of homes suddenly start getting requests from a brand-new domain registered 2 hours ago, that's suspicious. We detect that and block it for everyone. Your individual queries are never part of what we analyze — we count "47 networks saw this domain" but never store which networks.
Your query logs are stored so YOU can see them on your dashboard. You can turn logging off entirely — filtering still works. Logs auto-delete after your retention period.
What's the difference between Keep and an ad blocker?
Keep works at the network level. It protects everything connected to your WiFi, including devices that can't run browser extensions. One setup covers your whole home.
Will this break anything?
How do I set it up?
Is it free?
In the last 24 hours, your network turned away attempts to track you across devices.
Device detail for —. The full detail page is coming next.
See what's actually on your network.
Device identification is powered by the Keep app. Install it on a computer at home and, whenever you're on your network, Keep puts a name to every device it can see — what it is, who made it, and what it's been doing.
Manage devices when you're on your home network.
Per-device activity pairs with the network the Keep app watches over. You're connected somewhere else right now — when you're back home, every device's name, type, and activity picks up right where it left off. Keep is protecting your network in the meantime.
We noticed a new device on your network. Probably a new device. Last seen —.
— devices on your network. — active now.
— requests in the last 24 hours. — blocked.
— Ads & Trackers · — Malware & Phishing
We see domain names and counts. Not URLs, not content, not what you type.
Detections are aggregated and anonymized. We never see who reached what.
This is your private identifier — used by encrypted DNS so we recognize your queries.