Phosra Partners

Adopt the standard. Help write the next version.

OCSS is the open interoperability standard for child online safety. Phosra is the reference implementer. Partners shape OCSS. Adopters ship it. Parents win.

Pick your path

What kind of partner are you?

Four audiences, four paths into the standard. Each route lands on the right doc, the right tier, and the right CTA.

Parental-controls operators

Implement the spec, list in the directory, earn the OCSS Certified mark — earned, not issued.

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Devices, OSes, and platforms

Steering Committee membership shapes the spec. Your signals become canonical.

See Steering Committee

DNS, MDM, and network providers

Implement Phosra's enforcement layer. Free Implementer tier; Certified at Tier 1.

Read the spec

Regulators and policy offices

Phosra translates statute into enforcement. Read how your jurisdiction is currently mapped.

Read the policy brief

Charter Adopter cohort

The Charter Adopter cohort.

Adopters who join before the draft ratifies (targeted Q3 2026) get a permanent Charter Adopter mark, shape the first post-ratification revision, and fill the inaugural Adopter Council seats.

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Honest status: no Charter Adopters have signed yet. These nine seats fill as the cohort closes.

See the full cohort terms on the Charter cohort page.

How partners join

Three steps from reading the spec to shipping under the mark.

Step 1

Read the spec

Start with the canonical document — Charter plus eight runtime capabilities.

Open the spec

Step 2

Self-attest conformance

Run the conformance suite for the layers you implement and stage your registry entry.

Conformance suite

Step 3

Apply for the cohort

Email us with your implementation plan. Charter Adopter applications close at ratification (targeted Q3 2026).

Apply by email

The cohort is still closing

The standard is open. The cohort is still closing.

OCSS is the open interoperability standard — owned by no one, hosted by no one vendor. Phosra is its reference implementer. Adopt it, and help shape the next revision.