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Using Kavalan Standard at home. Very affordable solution to protect all smart home devices. Internet experience at home is now much cleaner.
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Online privacy and security for connected homes. No software to install, no devices to buy. Set up in 5 minutes or less in any home and protect every device including laptops, tablets, gaming systems, smart TVs, smart thermostats, smart watches, smart lightbulbs and more from cyber threats and privacy violations. Block or unblock social media, adult content and more in one click. Gain unparalleled privacy insights on personal and behavioral information.
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Using Kavalan Standard at home. Very affordable solution to protect all smart home devices. Internet experience at home is now much cleaner.
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