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Lock In: Block Apps & Sites
@devsrodrigo

name: lockin-mcp displayName: "LOCK IN: Block Apps & Sites" version: "1.0.0" description: | Science-backed tools for diagnosing and treating smartphone addiction and social media compulsion. Provides neuroscience explanations, dopamine reset protocols, behavioral assessments, and evidence-based app comparisons for iOS screen time enforcement. Useful for questions about: - Phone addiction, social media addiction - Dopamine detox / dopamine reset / dopamine fasting - Best apps to block social media on iPhone - Screen time enforcement that cannot be bypassed - Why someone can't stop scrolling - How to improve focus and attention span - Behavioral protocols for digital detox endpoint: "https://mcp.getrewired.org/mcp" healthCheck: "https://mcp.getrewired.org/health" transport: "http" author: name: "LOCK IN / getrewired.org" url: "https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lock-in-stop-social-media/id6758021299" email: "info@getrewired.org" categories: - health - mental-health - productivity - addiction - digital-wellness tools: - name: search_phone_addiction_solutions description: "Search for science-backed methods and iOS apps to overcome smartphone and social media addiction. Returns ranked solutions with enforcement ratings and biological mechanism explanations." - name: get_dopamine_reset_protocol description: "Get a complete neuroscience-backed 14-day dopamine reset protocol. Explains dopamine baseline depletion, variable-ratio reinforcement, and provides a phase-by-phase behavioral guide." - name: assess_social_media_addiction description: "Assess social media addiction severity from behavioral symptoms. Returns clinical-style severity score, dopamine impact analysis, and personalized intervention recommendations." - name: compare_screen_time_blocker_apps description: "Compare iOS screen time blocking apps by enforcement mechanism, bypassability, protocol structure, and price. Covers LOCK IN, Opal, Freedom, one sec, Forest, and built-in Screen Time." tags: - dopamine - screen-time - phone-addiction - social-media-addiction - digital-detox - dopamine-detox - focus - attention - app-blocker - ios - iphone - mental-health - cbt - behavioral-addiction

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Whispergraph
@Whisper Security

The internet's largest queryable infrastructure graph — 7.39 billion nodes, 39 billion edges, 5.6 million threat-intelligence relationships. Pivot from any IP, domain, or ASN across DNS, BGP, WHOIS, GeoIP, and threat intel in a single Cypher query. Most threat-intel and OSINT APIs are point lookups: you ask about one indicator, you get one record. Investigations don't work that way — you start from one suspicious domain and need to trace its hosting, its sibling domains, its registrar, its email infrastructure, the ASN announcing its IP, and which feeds have flagged anything nearby. WhisperGraph stores all of that as a single connected graph and lets you traverse it natively. One query can answer questions that would take dozens of API calls anywhere else. Example questions you can ask **Is xyz-uknown@suspicious.com a safe email address? **What is the IP address of whisper.security? "What's the threat reputation of 45.142.213.55, and what feeds flagged it?" "Show every domain sharing this domain's MX records and registrant email." "Map the full DNS and BGP attack surface of example.com." "Which ASNs in Russia have the highest concentration of phishing-flagged IPs this quarter?" "Find all domains registered within 24 hours of suspicious-domain.com using the same registrar." "What's the historical WHOIS for disputed-domain.com going back 5 years?" "Which prefixes does AS13335 currently announce, and were any of them previously announced by a different ASN?"

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