Safety for real women

You deserve to feel safe online.

Every app you open notes where you are. Cove stops them — before a creepy ex, a random match, or a stranger with your name can piece together where you actually live.

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SAFETY SCORE +5
72 Moderate
10 to Secure · keep protecting yourself
1 in 3
women under 35 have been sexually harassed online.1
most
major dating apps got privacy warnings from Mozilla researchers.2
every app
you open can pinpoint your neighborhood — before you've messaged anyone.
one tap
to stop all of it. Cove runs in the background. You can close the app.
What you're actually up against

The danger isn't hackers. It's ordinary apps leaking you to ordinary creeps.

Your IP address is visible to every app you open. It's enough to figure out your city, your neighborhood, sometimes your block. No permissions ask. No opt-in. No warning.

Creepy matches

A match with your first name and a neighborhood can find you on Instagram, Venmo, or the voter roll in minutes.

Exes who won't move on

Old relationships leave digital breadcrumbs. An ex watching your location pings can tell when you moved, where you work, who you visit.

Data brokers

Your IP, device, and habits are sold quietly to people you'd never agree to share with. Including ones who pay to find women specifically.

Public Wi-Fi sniffers

Airports, hotels, cafés. The network you just joined can watch every request your phone makes — unless yours is encrypted.

Modes for every scenario

One app. A mode for every time you feel a little watched.

You don't wear the same outfit to brunch and to a first date. Your protection shouldn't be one-size-fits-all either.

Everyday

Baseline always-on.

Quiet protection across every app you open — dating, social, banking, shopping. Most women never turn it off.

Safe dating

He sees your profile, not your neighborhood.

Tuned for Hinge, Tinder, Bumble, Raya. Blocks dating-app trackers that quietly ping your location.

Night out

You out, your location not.

Bars, ubers home, a stranger asking which neighborhood you live in. Cove keeps your real location off every app while you're out.

Travel

Hotel Wi-Fi is not your friend.

Airports, cafés, a new city, an Airbnb. Cove auto-turns on when it sees a network it doesn't know.

Hide from ex

Pins you to a decoy city — consistently.

Apps show the same fake location every time. "Last active in Denver" stays Denver. "Nearby" pings never give you away. Ships with a lock-down-your-socials checklist so the rest of your digital footprint doesn't leak what Cove is hiding.

Tell us yours

Got a scenario we haven't built for?

Dorm move-in. First solo trip. Post-breakup. A custody case. Every version of feeling watched deserves its own answer. Email sebastian@visiblemediaco.com and tell us — we build the modes women ask for.

Safety score · free

Know your risk in 60 seconds.

Six short questions. No account. No payment. We show you where you're exposed and exactly what to do next. Share your result with friends — they deserve the same honesty.

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Example result
62/100
You're more exposed than you think.
Location privacy
78
Dating-app exposure
44
Public Wi-Fi habits
71
Social-media leaks
55
Pricing

Safety that costs less than one bad Uber home.

The safety score is free forever. For always-on protection, Cove is $9.99/month — or $79.99/year if you want to stop thinking about it.

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Real women, real quiet wins

The kind of safety you don't have to explain to anyone.

★★★★★
I used to turn off Hinge when I was near home. Now I just keep it on and keep Cove on. I don't think about it anymore.
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Madison, 24 · New York
★★★★★
Before a bachelorette in Vegas I turned on Night Out, and not once did I get that "you arrived in…" notification spam. It just stayed off.
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Kayla, 26 · Austin
★★★★★
My ex used to "coincidentally" show up places. Since I turned on Hide from Ex, he's had nothing to work with. Peace, finally.
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Priya, 27 · Chicago
Straight answers

Questions women actually ask us.

Do you keep logs of what I do online?
We're transparent: we keep what we need to run Cove safely — your IP address and the approximate location it reveals (country, city, coordinates), your internet provider, device and iOS version, connection events, monthly data totals, and a 7-day record of the domains your account resolves through our DNS (e.g. example.com) so we can spot and shut down bots, scrapers, and accounts that abuse the service. We do not see the actual content of any page, we do not profile your browsing, and we do not sell, rent, or share any of it with advertisers — ever. Full details in our privacy policy.
How is this different from a regular VPN?
Regular VPNs are marketed at men who want to pirate sports streams. Cove is built for the scenarios women actually worry about — dating apps, night out, an ex, a new city. Same technology underneath, designed for an entirely different problem.
Is the safety score really free?
Yes. Six questions, your result, specific recommendations. No account, no card. Share it with a friend so she knows too.
Can Cove block ads and trackers?
Yes — there's a Quiet Web toggle in Settings. Flip it on and Cove silently blocks the ads and trackers that companies use to follow you around the web, on top of hiding your location. It's off by default. Turn it off if a website ever looks broken — some sites use trackers to load their content, so very rarely a page won't render right.
Will it slow down my phone or drain my battery?
You won't notice. Cove runs in the background and uses a few percent of battery per day — about the same as Spotify playing in the background.
What if I want to cancel?
One tap in Settings. No calls, no retention tricks, no hoops. If you're cancelling because something went wrong, email us — we'd rather fix it.
Is this legal?
Yes. VPNs are legal to use in the US and every country we operate in. We don't do anything creepy — we just stop apps from seeing where you are.