Companion site to the book
Build, or be built.
This is the living half of The Family Fortress: Seven Days to Real Digital Boundaries at Home. The book holds the principles — the things that will still be true in ten years. This site holds the click-by-click instructions — the things a vendor can break with next Tuesday's redesign. When they redesign, I update this site. The book stays right.
If you scanned a QR code from a chapter, you're in the right place. Every page here matches a chapter, and every page carries a "Last verified" date so you know how fresh the instructions are. The updates page logs every change.
The seven layers
One layer per day, seven days. Each layer covers a gap the previous layers can't reach. The order matters — don't skip ahead.
Before and after the seven days
An honest word before you start
No system on this site is a guarantee. Not one. What you build over these seven days reduces risk — meaningfully, measurably — but it doesn't eliminate it. A determined kid with enough time will find a seam, and a vendor update can quietly open one for them. That's why the fortress comes with a maintenance routine, and why the real work is the relationship behind the walls. The book says this at length; I'll say it here in one line: the fortress buys you time and conversation — it doesn't replace either.