Protect · A sensitive case

When the threat already knows your answers.

A password won't stop someone who knows your birthday, your first pet, and where you grew up. A second person — you, on a separate device they don't control — will.

If someone close to you has had access to your accounts, the usual advice — “use a strong password” — misses the point. They don't need to guess. They know. And account recovery is built to trust exactly the details they already have: your security answers, a phone they can reach, an email you once shared.

A checkpoint that knowing you can't get past

  • Reset and recovery emails are held, not delivered — so an account you share, or once shared, can't be quietly taken over.
  • Alerts can be timed for when you're safely able to see them — not buried at 3am.
  • A second approver you trust can be required, so no single moment of access is ever enough.
  • Every decision is logged, which can matter if you ever need a record.
If you're in immediate danger, this isn't your first step. Please reach a specialist service. In Australia: the eSafety Commissioner and 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732). In the US: the National Domestic Violence Hotline, 1-800-799-7233. Elsewhere, search for a local domestic-violence or technology-safety service. SAFE2RECOVER is a safeguard, not a substitute for support.

Set up your checkpoint — free.

Quiet, calm, and yours to control. No card.

Set up your checkpoint — free