What is Chastity Management?
The Chastity Management feature allows partners to track chastity periods with comprehensive logging, duration statistics, and partner notifications. This feature supports both partnered and self-managed chastity tracking.
Roles in Chastity Management
- Wearer: The person wearing the device and tracking their chastity
- Keyholder: The person who controls access and approves releases
- Self-Lock: When one person acts as both wearer and keyholder
Creating a Lock
Start tracking a chastity period by creating a new lock.
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Navigate to Chastity
Click "Chastity" in the main navigation menu.
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Start New Lock
Click "New Lock" to begin tracking. Select whether this is a partnered lock or self-lock.
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Select Keyholder
For partnered locks, choose who will be the keyholder. For self-lock, you'll be both wearer and keyholder.
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Configure Settings
Set check-in frequency, notification preferences, and any duration goals.
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Confirm Lock
Click "Start Lock" to begin tracking. The lock duration timer starts immediately.
Self-Lock Mode
Self-lock mode allows you to manage your own chastity without a keyholder partner. This is useful for personal discipline or when a partner is unavailable.
✓ Self-Lock Features
- Be your own keyholder
- Track personal chastity goals
- All standard features work (check-ins, duration tracking, requests)
- Switch between wearer and keyholder views
- Partner can take over as keyholder if requested
How Self-Lock Works
- Create a lock where you are BOTH wearer and keyholder
- Self-locks appear in your "My Locks" view as wearer
- Self-locks are hidden from the keyholder management view (to avoid clutter)
- Role toggle only appears when you have locks in both roles
- All standard chastity features work normally
Lock & Unlock Events
Track every lock and unlock event with detailed logging.
Recording Events
- Lock Event: Recorded when starting a new chastity period
- Unlock Event: Recorded when the keyholder approves a release
- Emergency Unlock: Available for safety situations (logged separately)
- Temporary Release: Short-term access for hygiene or medical needs
Event Details Logged
- Date and time of event
- Who initiated the event
- Reason for unlock (if applicable)
- Duration since last event
- Any notes or comments
Check-Ins
Regular check-ins help maintain communication and accountability during a chastity period.
Check-In Options
- Daily: Check in once per day
- Twice Daily: Morning and evening check-ins
- Custom: Set specific times or intervals
- None: No scheduled check-ins required
Check-In Process
- Receive notification when check-in is due
- Navigate to active lock and click "Check In"
- Optionally add a note or mood indicator
- Keyholder is notified of completed check-in
Duration Statistics
Track your chastity journey with comprehensive statistics.
Available Stats
- Current Duration: Time since current lock started
- Longest Period: Your personal record
- Average Duration: Average lock length across all periods
- Total Days: Cumulative days locked
- Lock History: Complete history of all lock periods
Requesting Unlock
Wearers can request an unlock from their keyholder.
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Open Active Lock
Navigate to your active lock in the Chastity section.
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Request Unlock
Click "Request Unlock" and provide a reason for the request.
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Wait for Response
The keyholder receives a notification and can approve or deny the request.
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Notification
You'll be notified when the keyholder responds to your request.
⚠ Emergency Override
Emergency unlock is always available for safety situations. Using the emergency override is logged and the keyholder is immediately notified. Use only for genuine emergencies.
Keyholder Controls
Keyholders have full control over the lock and can:
- Approve or deny unlock requests
- Grant temporary releases
- View wearer's check-in history
- Set or modify check-in requirements
- Add notes to the lock log
- End the lock at any time
Notifications
Stay informed with notifications for important events:
- Lock Started: Notification when a new lock begins
- Unlock Request: Keyholder notified of requests
- Request Response: Wearer notified of approval/denial
- Check-In Due: Reminder when check-in is needed
- Check-In Completed: Keyholder notified of check-ins
- Milestone Reached: Celebrate duration achievements
Privacy & Security
Chastity data is kept private and secure:
- Only the wearer and keyholder can view lock details
- Lock data is never shared with other organization members
- Detailed audit logs track all access and changes
- Emergency override available for safety
- All data encrypted in transit and at rest
Best Practices
- Set Clear Expectations: Discuss check-in frequency and unlock criteria beforehand
- Regular Communication: Use check-ins for more than just logging
- Be Realistic: Start with achievable goals and build up
- Safety First: Always have a way to unlock in emergencies
- Celebrate Milestones: Acknowledge achievements together
- Self-Lock Practice: Use self-lock mode to build discipline before partnered locks