Child Safety Standards
Standards against Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE) · Last updated: July 9, 2026
ZEEberton has zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) and for child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Protecting children is a core commitment of our Service. This page sets out our published standards, the measures we take to prevent CSAE, how anyone can report it, and how to reach us. It applies to our mobile apps and websites, and forms part of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
1. Our commitment
- CSAE and CSAM are strictly prohibited on ZEEberton. This includes any content, conduct, grooming, solicitation, sextortion, trafficking, or attempt to sexualise, abuse, or exploit a child.
- We remove violating content and accounts, preserve relevant evidence, and report apparent CSAM to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and/or the appropriate authorities in the relevant jurisdiction, as required by law.
- We comply with applicable child-safety laws in the regions where we operate and cooperate with law enforcement.
2. Who can use ZEEberton
- ZEEberton is an 18+ service. Account creation requires a date of birth, and the sign-up age gate is enforced on the server — accounts under 18 are rejected. ZEEberton is not directed to children.
- Defence in depth: even if an under-18 account exists, strict safeguards apply automatically — a private-by-default profile, exclusion from public discovery and search, location never exposed to non-connections, and blocks on messages from non-connected adults.
3. How we prevent CSAE
- AI content moderation. User-generated text (bios, chat, sightings, group names, feedback) and images (profile, pet, gallery, and chat uploads) are scanned by automated content-safety systems. Content that is highly likely to be sexual or abusive is blocked; borderline content is quarantined for human review.
- Human review. A moderation queue lets trained reviewers assess reported and flagged content, remove violations, and action accounts.
- One-tap reporting and blocking are available on every surface (profiles, pets, chats, messages, comments, sightings) so users can report abusive content or behaviour immediately.
- Privacy controls. Per-field privacy (Everyone / Friends / Only me) and an explicit Online toggle give users control over who can see them and contact them.
- Note on encryption: where any end-to-end-encrypted 1:1 messaging is offered, it is limited to connected adults, with on-device safety classification before encryption and a one-tap report that submits the offending message to our moderation queue — so safety scanning is never bypassed.
4. How to report CSAE
If you encounter content or behaviour that sexualises, endangers, or exploits a child, report it immediately:
- In the app: use the one-tap Report option on the offending profile, message, photo, comment, or sighting. Reports go straight to our moderation team.
- By email: contact our child-safety point of contact at support@zeeberton.com.
- Emergencies: if a child is in immediate danger, contact your local law enforcement / emergency services first.
In the United States, suspected child sexual exploitation can also be reported to the NCMEC CyberTipline at report.cybertip.org or 1-800-843-5678.
5. What happens after a report
- We review reports promptly and remove violating content and accounts.
- We preserve relevant data and report apparent CSAM to NCMEC and/or the appropriate authorities, and cooperate with lawful requests.
- Accounts used for CSAE are permanently banned. Certain safety and abuse records are retained even after content or account deletion, as permitted by law.
6. Point of contact
ZEEberton is operated by Hirad Fazeli. Our designated point of contact for child-safety matters, including CSAE concerns and requests from Google or authorities, is support@zeeberton.com.
We keep these standards under review and update them as our Service and the relevant laws evolve.