Hacked Chastity Device Now Allegedly Safe

Posted by: subspace

Hacked Chastity Device Now Allegedly Safe - 02/10/21 09:21 AM

I didn't see a thread here about it, but I'm sure everyone saw a story a month or so ago about the CELLMATE, a cloud-enabled chastity device which hackers broke into and tried to extort money from subs. Well, now the device maker claims that it has improved security to make the device safe to use. They even conducted a penetration test (insert joke here)?

Has anyone here used a remotely triggered chastity device? Would you trust one now? For me, the idea is very hot but the reality is that if hackers can break into multi-billion dollar companies and governments, I'm not all that confident that a tiny sex toy company has happened on a foolproof security method. If a hacker ruins my coffee or accidently vacuums my carpet, that's one thing. This is a whole other dimension.
Posted by: Mistress Ayn

Re: Hacked Chastity Device Now Allegedly Safe - 02/10/21 10:19 AM

Thanks for posting this update. Yes, I read about the hack but did not know they officially now say it's safe. With all the chastity play I have done, I have never used a remote opening safe, but I have always wanted to.

The CellMate looks too clunky for my taste. I have always wanted to try the ChronoVault from DreamLover. It's very pricey but if it got hacked a hammer would let you access the key. With the CellMate your junk is at risk when it comes to getting the thing off. I wouldn't want a Dremel that close to My naughty bits.

https://www.dreamloverlabs.com/chronovault.php