Press & media resources.
Media resources, press releases, and coverage for journalists covering child safety technology. Phosra is the reference implementation for OCSS, the open child safety specification.
In the press.
Coverage of Phosra and OCSS as it appears. Members of the media are welcome to reach out for interviews, briefings, or context.
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Announcements, on the record.
Official Phosra announcements — the launch and the OCSS specification draft. Each links to the full release.
Everything you need to write about us.
Approved boilerplate, key facts, and brand assets. Use the description below as the standard one-paragraph summary of Phosra.
The reference implementation for OCSS
Phosra is the reference implementation and infrastructure API for OCSS, the open child safety specification. Parents set rules once through any parent-facing app, and Phosra translates and enforces those rules across every connected platform — from streaming parental locks to DNS-level web filters to mobile device restrictions. One set of rules. Every platform. Always in sync.
Founded by parents who build platforms, Phosra applies the infrastructure playbook from fintech to the most fragmented market in consumer technology: child safety compliance.
Logos, palette, and usage guidelines.
Logos, color palette, typography, and usage guidelines are available on our brand page. Use them per the included guidelines.
Press inquiries? We're glad to help.
For press inquiries, interview requests, or media resources, reach out to us directly — we're happy to provide context, briefings, and assets.
The OCSS specification, rule registry, and conformance suite live at openchildsafety.com — Phosra is the reference implementation, not the standard.