Built so you can trust it with your family.
KinBridge Support was designed for the most sensitive use case — helping the people closest to you. Every design choice prioritizes consent, visibility, and control over convenience.
Approval-first
Every single session requires an explicit on-device 'Allow' tap from a full-screen prompt. No silent connections, no persistent backdoor — ever.
Rotating short-lived codes
6-digit connection codes rotate every 60 seconds (TOTP-style) and are bound to a single device. A leaked code is useless within a minute.
End-to-end encryption
Screen frames, taps, keystrokes, files, and chat are encrypted in transit with TLS 1.3 and signed per-session keys.
Visible when active
A persistent banner on the device shows who is connected, the session timer, and a one-tap 'End' button that immediately revokes access.
Full audit log
Every action — taps, keystrokes, files transferred, screenshots — is logged and visible to both the helper and the device owner. Permanently.
Two-way trust
Helpers and devices are paired explicitly. Either side can revoke the pairing at any time, ending all current and future sessions.
Minimal data, your control
We store only what is required to operate the service. Recordings are off by default and only enabled with consent from both accounts.
Notify on every connection
Email and in-app notifications are sent on every session start, every approval, and every settings change.
Threat model, plainly
If a code is leaked: it expires within 60 seconds and only works for one device. Even if used in time, the device owner must still tap Approve.
If a helper account is compromised: they cannot connect to any device without a fresh code AND a fresh on-device approval. The device owner is also notified by email on every session start.
If our servers are compromised: session payloads are end-to-end encrypted. We do not retain unencrypted screen frames or input events.
If someone wants to spy on a child: they can't. There is no way to start a session silently. The device shows a persistent banner whenever anyone is connected, with a one-tap End button.