Research
2023
CompleteProblem framing and DNS policy scope defined for managed networks.
- Problem framing
- DNS policy scope
- Managed network use cases
Filter DNS for family and team networks with flexible profiles, custom rules, redirects, and adjustable visibility.
Veilty gives families and teams one place to secure DNS, flex behavior by endpoint or profile, and observe DNS activity when policy needs review.
Choose which domains are allowed, blocked, logged, or redirected, then keep protective DNS decisions organized in one workspace.
Give a work laptop, shared device, phone, or home network its own DNS behavior without forcing every environment to follow the same rules.
Use DNS activity visibility to understand policy outcomes, response patterns, and recurring domains before changing how traffic is handled.
Keep domain and IP resources grouped so common policy decisions can be reused, reviewed, and adjusted without rebuilding them from scratch.
Use profile-level logging and metrics settings to reduce or turn off collection for privacy-sensitive networks and devices.
Give families and teams a consistent place to manage DNS decisions, account areas, users, and visibility without exposing internal complexity.
Metrics
Preview DNS metrics for a protected family or team network.
Queries Activity
Actions
Endpoints
Home Gateway
Work Laptop
Mobile Device
Guest Network
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Plain answers about secure DNS filtering, flexible family and team policy, DNS visibility, privacy settings, and joining the waitlist.
Veilty is a secure DNS filtering and policy workspace for family and team networks that need protection first, flexible device rules second, and configurable DNS visibility when they need to review outcomes.
Yes. Use profiles to give home networks, kids devices, guest devices, and shared devices their own DNS filtering rules without forcing one policy across the whole household.
Yes. Team endpoints can use different profiles, filters, and rules so work laptops, shared networks, and special-purpose devices can follow the DNS policy they actually need.
Policy controls let you allow, block, log, or redirect DNS activity, then keep reusable domain and IP decisions organized for family devices or team endpoints.
Veilty can show aggregate DNS activity trends and, when enabled, enough detail to understand how a request was handled before changing policy.
Yes. Profile-level logging and metrics settings can be reduced or turned off for networks and devices where detailed visibility is not needed.
No. DNS filtering handles domain lookup decisions. A VPN is an encrypted network tunnel for broader traffic routing, which is a different job.
Join if you want secure DNS filtering with flexible profiles, custom rules, redirects, and DNS visibility for a family network, a team network, or both.
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