Every connected device in your home is a potential entry point. We'll build a picture of your surface area before your first call.
These numbers help us understand your attack surface — more devices means more potential entry points. We don't need to know who owns which.
We use this to run a remote security inspection — no one comes to your house. Everything here stays between you and our team.
Most home internet is dynamic. If you're not sure, "I don't know" is a valid answer.
We ask because router access lets us check for firmware updates, open ports, and security settings.
A VPN masks your internet traffic — knowing whether you use one helps us understand your network posture.
Router-level VPNs protect every device automatically without installing anything on each device.
We'll need your public IP address to run the external scan. We'll retrieve it automatically once you're connected to your home network — no action needed from you.
This helps us understand your network's complexity — more connected devices means more potential attack surfaces for the remote inspection to evaluate.
Most breaches start with account compromise. Your answers here shape your Security Profile's first chapter.
What's keeping you up at night, and how do we reach you. This is the last step.
Last step. We want to reach out in a way that works for your household — and make sure we understand any sensitivities before the kickoff call.
This helps us prioritize findings and calibrate our recommendations to your household's actual risk profile.