Child Safety Standards Policy
Last updated: June 19, 2026
Safegram, owned and operated by Safegram Ltd, based in Dublin, Ireland, is committed to protecting children and preventing any misuse of our platform for child sexual abuse, exploitation, grooming, trafficking, sextortion, adult sexual misuse, harmful sensitive content, or the distribution of child sexual abuse material.
Safegram has a zero-tolerance policy for any content, behavior, communication, or activity that harms, exploits, abuses, or endangers children or minors.
1. Zero Tolerance for Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
Safegram strictly prohibits Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE).
CSAE includes any content, behavior, communication, request, attempt, or activity that sexually exploits, abuses, endangers, grooms, coerces, traffics, sextorts, or otherwise harms a child or minor.
Users may not create, upload, share, request, promote, store, distribute, encourage, or engage with any content or activity involving CSAE.
Any user found violating this policy may face immediate content removal, account restriction, temporary suspension, permanent suspension, account termination, and reporting to appropriate authorities where required by law.
2. Child Sexual Abuse Material
Safegram strictly prohibits Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).
CSAM includes any image, video, audio, text, AI-generated content, computer-generated content, or any other material that depicts, promotes, encourages, requests, distributes, stores, or facilitates sexual abuse or exploitation of a child or minor.
If Safegram becomes aware of CSAM or CSAE-related activity, we take appropriate action, including content removal, account restriction, account suspension, permanent account termination, preservation of relevant information where legally appropriate, and reporting to relevant child-protection or law-enforcement authorities where required by law.
3. In-App Reporting and User Feedback
Safegram provides in-app reporting tools that allow users to report child-safety concerns, including inappropriate profiles, posts, messages, media, behavior, suspicious activity, adult sexual content, or suspected CSAE/CSAM-related activity.
Users may report content, accounts, or behavior directly inside the Safegram app. Reports involving child safety, CSAE, CSAM, minors, grooming, exploitation, or adult sexual content are treated as high-priority safety reports.
Users may also contact Safegram directly using the child-safety contact details provided at the end of this policy.
4. Parental Control and Child Account Protection
Safegram includes parental control features designed to help parents and guardians protect child accounts and support safer app usage.
Parents or guardians may link a child account with a parent account where supported by the app. After linking, parents or guardians can monitor relevant child account activity, review safety-related usage information, manage child-safety settings, and set screen-time limits.
Safegram allows parents or guardians to allocate a specific usage time for a child account. After the allocated screen-time limit is reached, the child account may be restricted from using the app until access is allowed again according to the parent or guardian's settings.
These parental control tools are designed to support child safety, reduce unsafe interactions, encourage responsible app usage, and help parents or guardians supervise their child's experience on Safegram.
5. AI-Assisted Safety and Content Moderation
Safegram uses AI-assisted safety and moderation features to help detect, flag, restrict, remove, or suspend sensitive content, child-safety risks, adult sexual content, harmful behavior, and suspected CSAE/CSAM-related activity.
Our AI-assisted safety systems may review user-generated content, profiles, posts, messages, media, reports, and behavioral signals to identify potential violations, including:
- Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE).
- Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).
- Grooming, coercion, sextortion, or exploitation of minors.
- Adult sexual or sexually explicit content where prohibited by Safegram rules.
- Sensitive, harmful, abusive, or unsafe content.
- Suspicious behavior involving minors or vulnerable users.
- Repeated violations reported by users or detected by our systems.
6. Adult and Sensitive Content Restrictions
Safegram does not allow users to use the platform to expose children or minors to adult sexual content, sexually explicit content, grooming behavior, exploitation, harassment, abuse, or unsafe interactions.
Safegram may restrict, remove, or suspend adult, sensitive, harmful, abusive, or inappropriate content when such content violates our safety rules, creates a child-safety risk, or affects the safety of users on the platform.
7. Enforcement Actions
If Safegram identifies content or behavior involving CSAE, CSAM, grooming, exploitation, harassment of minors, adult sexual misuse, harmful sensitive content, or any child-safety risk, we may take one or more of the following actions:
- Remove the reported content.
- Restrict visibility of the content.
- Limit access to app features.
- Temporarily suspend the account.
- Permanently suspend or terminate the account.
- Escalate the report for internal safety review.
- Preserve relevant information where legally appropriate.
- Report confirmed or suspected illegal child-safety activity to appropriate authorities where required by law.
8. Compliance with Child Safety Laws
Safegram and Safegram Ltd are committed to complying with applicable child-safety laws and regulations.
We cooperate with valid legal requests from authorities and take reasonable steps to prevent Safegram from being used to exploit, abuse, groom, endanger, harass, or harm children or minors.
9. Child Safety Contact
For child-safety concerns, CSAE/CSAM reports, Google Play child-safety compliance inquiries, or urgent safety-related matters, please contact:
- Owner Company: Safegram Ltd
- Based in: Dublin, Ireland
- Owner Contact: +353 83 874 5535
- Owner Email: team@safegram.com
Safegram treats child-safety reports seriously and reviews such reports as a priority.