By CH Safetech
In today’s digital world, technology is everywhere — in business, in our Shlichus, and in our homes. It connects us and helps us, but without boundaries, it can take over our lives. These tools can inspire and empower, but they can just as easily distract, waste our time, and expose us to things we don’t want in our homes.
To address this issue and make digital safety more accessible, CH Safetech has reopened with a new office located at the Crown Heights Community Council. In addition to walk-in hours, our customer service is always just a call or text away — even beyond office hours — to provide answers and guidance.
Still, the biggest challenge isn’t whether people need filters — it’s the misconceptions that keep them from getting one. Here are five of the most common fears:
- “If I get a filter, I won’t be able to use my phone normally.”
Filters are fully customizable. You can keep specific apps, filter sites by category, whitelist certain websites, block WhatsApp status and channels, and even access kosher YouTube content. And if you’re unsure, our team is always available to walk you through it.
2. “It’s embarrassing — people will think I’m weak if I get a filter.”
Protecting yourself and your family is a sign of strength, not weakness. Just like you lock your home, safeguarding your phone is both responsible and respected.
3. “Filters are for kids, not for adults like me.”
Adults also face wasted hours and unwanted exposure. A kosher filter is not only about protection — it’s about clarity, focus, and living with peace of mind.
4. “I don’t know which filter to choose.”
That’s exactly why our office exists. We’ll guide you through the options and match the right solution for your needs.
5. “If I need to change the filter later, I’ll be stuck.”
Filters are flexible. Settings can be adjusted anytime, and our local office is here to help with upgrades, modifications, or troubleshooting.
Visit our office at 555 Lefferts Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11225
Office Hours: Sunday 2–6pm | Tuesday & Thursday 5:30–8pm
Website: chsafetech.com | Email: [email protected] | Call/Text/WhatsApp: (216) 770-7233
We thank Rabbi Eli Cohen and the Crown Heights Community Council for hosting us.
To support our work, contributions can be made via Zelle/PayPal/CashApp to [email protected] or by credit card





Eli is awesome!
Eli is the best
I need an internet filter, that blocks bad news websites such as fox news. I am a republican mind you, but this is to remove as much negativity out of my life.
B”H
Thank you for clarifying the concept of phone filters.
This can save many lives physically and spiritually.
Tizku L’mitzvos
Kesiva v’chasina tovah!
The internet is powerful, but also very dangerous when left wide open. Even if someone isn’t looking for harmful things, inappropriate or destructive content can appear with just one wrong click. Without filters, phones and computers expose us to material that can be extremely damaging.
Be responsible for yourself and your family and keep everyone safe by putting filters on internet accessible devices!
Thank you for this incredible and life saving service!
Even though they are not perfect at negating every negative, for what they can do, it is imperative that you have a filter. If not, it’s guaranteed something very Inappropriate will hit the screen. There are “industries” specializing in inappropriateness, that like to sneak things on your screen, not outright porn, but enough to eventually ensare you, CH”V.. BUT, I had to get my computer out of the house; I had fun seeking ways to bypass the filter, or to just remove it. So now, I go to a kiosk or a place where others can see what I am… Read more »
they mess with basic applications like apps that control your AC. have fun after installing it on your phone. You phone will be smart no more. Filter your home WIFI by entering filtering DNS address into the router settings and you will take care of 90% of your problems. If you don’t to read shtusim, have your wife shopping online etc. don’t have a smart phone or internet in your home. get a flip phone and go to the Internet Kiosk.