Legal

Child safety standards

GoChamie brands are for adults only. We have zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE), and we work continuously to keep minors off our brands and to prevent, detect, remove, and report abuse. These standards describe our commitments, our prohibited-conduct rules, and how we enforce them. They are published in line with US legal obligations and the expectations of app marketplaces and child-safety organizations.

Adults only, 18 and older

Our brands are strictly limited to adults aged 18 and older. Minors are not permitted to create accounts, hold accounts, or use the Service under any circumstances. Any account we find or reasonably believe to belong to a person under 18 is removed, and we delete the associated personal data in line with our Privacy policy.

Our zero-tolerance prohibited conduct

We prohibit any content or conduct that sexualizes, exploits, endangers, or attempts to contact or groom a minor. This includes the production, solicitation, possession, advertising, linking to, or distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), grooming or enticement, sextortion, the sexualization of minors including computer-generated or AI-generated depictions, and any attempt to arrange offline contact with a minor for a sexual purpose. There are no exceptions and no warnings; the first violation results in permanent removal.

Age verification and assurance

We use a layered approach to keep minors off our brands. This includes a neutral age gate and date-of-birth check at sign-up, identity and age-estimation or age-verification checks through our verification partners where appropriate, signals-based risk scoring, and re-verification when behavior or reports suggest a member may not meet the age requirement. Members who cannot satisfy our age requirements are removed. See our Age verification commitments for detail.

Prevention by design

We design the Service to reduce the risk to minors before harm occurs. This includes default safety settings, friction on high-risk actions, restrictions on the sharing of sexual content with unknown contacts, education and warnings at key moments, and limits that make grooming and bulk solicitation harder. We continuously test and improve these measures.

Detection

We combine hash-matching against known CSAM databases (including industry hash lists), machine-learning classifiers for imagery, text, and behavior, metadata and network analysis, and trained specialist human review to detect abuse. We invest in proactive detection so that we do not rely on member reports alone, and we use trusted-flagger and industry-sharing programs where available.

Reporting to NCMEC and law enforcement

When we identify apparent child sexual abuse material, we report it to the CyberTipline of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and preserve the related content and records as required by US law, including 18 U.S.C. 2258A. We cooperate fully with NCMEC and with US and international law enforcement investigations, and we respond promptly to valid legal process.

Enforcement and account action

Confirmed violations result in immediate content removal, permanent and irreversible account termination, device and identity signals to prevent re-registration, preservation of evidence, and referral to the authorities. We may take the same action where we have a good-faith belief that conduct poses a risk to a child, even before a final determination.

Governance, training, and transparency

We maintain published standards against CSAE, a dedicated child-safety reporting channel, a named point of accountability for child safety, specialist reviewers trained in CSAE recognition and in the wellbeing protocols for that work, and clear internal escalation paths. We review these standards regularly, audit our controls, and update them as threats, law, and best practices evolve.

How to report

Report concerns in-product or to child-safety@gochamie.com, which is monitored on a priority basis. If a child is in immediate danger, contact local law enforcement first by calling 911 in the United States. Reports of online child exploitation can also be made directly to the NCMEC CyberTipline at report.cybertip.org or by calling 1-800-843-5678.

Last updated 2026-06-13. Questions: legal@gochamie.com.

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