What working professionals actually need from a phone
Email, calendar, banking, maps, client portals — essential. Browsing, social media, app-store grazing — not. Regular content filters fail on one bypass; MDM-supervised phones don't have anywhere to bypass to.
How the Kosher iPhone fits
Premium plan is typical — priority support matters when you need a client's app approved mid-meeting.
Every plan includes the full KolBo portfolio pre-installed: siddur, zmanim, minyan finder, digital library (3,424 sefarim), shiurim library (700,000+ shiurim (growing to 1M+ soon)), 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 working professionals, that architecture means your protection is not dependent on willpower, memory, or technical knowledge. It just holds.