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Free offline help for a hard moment

Urge Help is free, works with no signal, and needs no account. It is there for the ten minutes that decide the evening.

What it does

Slows the moment down

A short sequence to pause, breathe, and let the pull drop instead of arguing with it.

Changes the setup

Move rooms, put the phone down, or start Protection Lock for an hour so the decision is already made.

Asks for backup

With ClearGuard Pro you can tell your trusted partner you need support, without sending them anything you browsed.

If you are trying to quit

Most people trying to quit porn end up looking for a panic button — one thing to press when it starts. Urge Help is that button. The blocking around it does the quieter work, because a decision you already made is easier to keep than one you have to make again at midnight.

The 30-day Recovery lesson program is written but not shipped. It is waiting on independent professional review, and until that is recorded, what you get is Urge Help and the blocking.

Why blocking and urge help belong together

A blocker removes the easy route. It does not do much for the moment you are already looking for a way around it. ClearGuard keeps both in one app: the turn-off delay buys you 24 hours, and Urge Help is for the worst ten minutes of them.

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Questions people ask

Does Urge Help need an account or payment?

No. Urge Help is free, works offline, and needs no account. It helps you pause, breathe, change rooms, or start Protection Lock for an hour.

Is ClearGuard therapy or treatment?

No. ClearGuard is a self-accountability tool for adults. It is not medical care, diagnosis, treatment, or emergency support, and it is not a substitute for a qualified professional.

The 30-day Recovery program is still under professional review and is not included in the current release. ClearGuard is not therapy or medical treatment. If you are in crisis, contact a local emergency service or a qualified professional.