Quick Cheap Filter · Windows 10 & 11

Someone's got your back online.

A filter you can't quietly talk yourself out of. QCF blocks sites, schedules, bypass tools, and unapproved apps right on the device — and someone you trust holds the key to loosening it.

Protected Last check-in: just now

How it works

Three steps, then it just runs.

01

Install together

You enter a license; your partner accepts the enrollment from their own browser and sets the update and uninstall passcodes. You never see them — that's what makes this real.

02

On your device, always on

Domain, schedule, and outbound-app decisions happen locally on Windows. It's fast, it works offline, and it never decrypts your HTTPS traffic.

03

A partner in the loop

Signed check-ins mean the filter can't quietly die. If it goes dark or something is tampered with, your partner is told — with optional stakes that make it stick.

Private by design

We record decisions, not your life.

QCF logs domains and allow/block decisions — never page contents, never your passwords, never a keystroke. There's no root certificate and no HTTPS interception. The optional Chrome quick-start discards URLs, page titles, searches, and profile names before anything leaves the machine.

Private beta

Not for sale yet — and that's deliberate.

QCF is being tested with a small group first. A filter people rely on to protect them is not something to ship in a hurry. Beta access is free, and beta testers keep their licence when it launches.

01

Request access

Tell us the Google address you'll sign in with, and who's likely to be your accountability partner.

02

Get your key

We issue a licence key to your account. It shows up on your beta page along with the current Windows build.

03

Set it up together

Run the installer, follow the wizard, and have your partner accept. It takes about five minutes.

Already have a beta key?

Sign in to download the current build and see your licence.

Open your beta page