What frum college students actually need from a phone
Campus portals, banking, Uber/Lyft, maps, communication — essential. And the college dorm environment is the single most tempting place to loosen standards. Supervised Mode keeps the standards intact.
How the Kosher iPhone fits
Essential plan with whitelist including campus-specific apps. Parents often on the Family plan covering the student's device.
Every plan includes the full KolBo portfolio pre-installed: siddur, zmanim, minyan finder, digital library (3,424 sefarim), shiurim library (768,916 shiurim), yahrzeit companion, maaser tracker, and more. No extra downloads, no separate subscriptions.
Ongoing management handles app requests as life evolves. Text or call — we push the update to your device within hours.
Why supervised, not just filtered
Most "kosher phone" offerings layer a content filter on a regular iPhone. The browsers are still there. The App Store is still there. VPN installation is still possible. A determined user — or a moment of weakness — can bypass the filter in minutes.
**The Kosher iPhone is architecturally different.** We don't filter content — we remove the content surfaces entirely. No browser is installed. No App Store is available. VPN installation is blocked at the OS level. Factory reset doesn't help: the device re-enrolls in our MDM automatically.
For frum college students, that architecture means your protection is not dependent on willpower, memory, or technical knowledge. It just holds.