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Unvale Child Safety Standards

How we keep children safe at Unvale.

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At Unvale, user safety is very important to us. Keeping children safe online is a responsibility we take seriously. This page explains our child safety standards, what we prohibit on Unvale, how to report concerns, and how we comply with applicable laws and regulations.

What we prohibit

Unvale strictly prohibits any content or behavior that exploits or harms children in any way. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM), sometimes called Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE) content

  • Sexualized content involving minors, including drawings or AI-generated/“synthetic” content that depicts or appears to depict a minor in sexual contexts

  • Grooming, enticement, or any attempt to solicit sexual content or contact from a minor

  • Sexualization of real or perceived minors, including requests for or sharing of sexual images of minors

  • Sextortion involving minors or attempts to obtain intimate images from minors

  • Trafficking or any facilitation of exploitation of minors

Important: We remove this content, preserve evidence as required, and report it to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and/or relevant authorities where legally required.

Age requirements

  • Unvale is intended for users who meet the minimum age requirements in their country. Users must not create accounts or use Unvale if they are under the applicable minimum age.

How to report concerns (in-app reporting)

If you see anything that may involve CSAM/CSAE, grooming, or any child safety risk on Unvale:

  • Use the in-app report button on posts, creation pages, writing, or images to report the issue.

  • Choose the most relevant category.

  • Include as much detail as you can. Please do not further share the content.

You can also contact us directly using the child safety contact below.

What we do when you report

  • We prioritize child safety reports and review them as quickly as possible.

  • We remove violating content, restrict or ban accounts, and take steps to prevent re‑upload.

  • Where required by law, we preserve data and report verified CSAM to NCMEC and/or appropriate law enforcement.

Our process for addressing CSAM

  • Detection: We use a combination of user reports and proactive detection measures to help identify suspected CSAM.

  • Review: Safety reviewers handle these cases with priority and care.

  • Removal and reporting: Confirmed CSAM is removed. We preserve evidence as legally required and make mandatory reports to NCMEC and/or relevant authorities.

  • Cooperation: We cooperate with lawful requests from law enforcement and child protection agencies.

Child safety point of contact

If you are a user, caregiver, educator, researcher, or law enforcement and have a child safety concern related to Unvale, please contact hello@unvale.com.

Note: Do not send or forward illegal content. Please describe the issue and where it appears in Unvale (links, usernames, timestamps).

Compliance and cooperation

  • Unvale complies with applicable child safety laws and regulations in the regions where we operate, including mandatory reporting requirements.

  • We maintain procedures aligned with industry best practices and work with trusted partners to improve detection and response to CSAM/CSAE.

Safety tips and reminders

Just as we ask in our Online User Safety Guidelines, be cautious with sensitive information. Never share personal details with people you do not know and trust. Sensitive information includes, but is not limited to:

  • Name

  • Age

  • Location

  • School/Workplace

  • Personal email address

  • IP information

  • Passwords (Note: Unvale Staff will never ask for your password)

  • Bank details

  • Real pictures (selfies, location pictures, etc.)

Please be mindful when posting this kind of information anywhere on the internet.

Enforcement

Violations of these standards can lead to:

  • Content removal

  • Feature restrictions

  • Temporary suspension

  • Permanent account ban

  • Reporting to NCMEC and appropriate law enforcement, where required

Resources

  • National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC): report.cybertip.org

  • Local law enforcement: If a child is in immediate danger, call your local emergency number.

If you have questions about this policy or need help, please reach out to the Unvale Safety Team at hello@unvale.com.

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