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A New Cell Plan That Keeps Kids Safe From Adult Sites

USAThursday, June 18, 2026

Faith-First Networks Hit the Market

A bold new mobile carrier is redefining digital boundaries—by blocking pornography outright, even for adult users. Built on T-Mobile’s infrastructure, the startup targets consumers seeking a faith-aligned online experience. Its mission? To keep the internet "Jesus-centric," free from pornography, LGBTQ+ content, and other material deemed inappropriate by its founders.

How It Works: Network-Level Protection

Forget clunky parental controls or third-party apps. This service partners with cybersecurity firms to enforce permanent, network-wide filters, a tactic previously reserved for malware defense or child safety. But here’s the twist: adults can’t opt out. Once enabled, the filters stay locked in place—no toggles, no exceptions.

While the porn block remains mandatory, users can customize other restrictions, such as sexual content filters. The company frames it as a shield for families, not censorship. A senior team member, a former minister, emphasized the service’s supportive stance: "It’s not about judgment—it’s about providing a safe space."

A Business Built on Principles—and Profits

The faith-focused operator isn’t shy about its outreach: churches get a cut of subscription fees for every member who signs up. Pricing starts at $30/month, and the company has already amassed over $17 million in funding, including backing from a prominent tech executive.

The Rise of Niche Carriers

This launch joins a wave of specialized mobile providers catering to specific communities—whether political, lifestyle-driven, or, in this case, faith-based. For consumers tired of generic plans, it offers a values-driven alternative—one that promises a safer, more aligned digital experience.

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