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Child Safety Standards

Effective date: March 14, 2026

These standards apply to Mozista, its website pages, and related services. Mozista prohibits child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE), child sexual abuse material (CSAM), grooming, sexualized content involving minors, and any behavior that endangers children.

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Emergency reporting

If a child is in immediate danger, contact local law enforcement immediately. In the United States, suspected online child sexual exploitation can also be reported to the NCMEC CyberTipline. If you are outside the United States, contact your relevant local child protection or law-enforcement authority.

1. Zero-tolerance standard

Mozista does not allow users to create, upload, post, request, promote, organize, or distribute content or interactions that sexually exploit, abuse, or endanger a child.

Prohibited conduct includes, without limitation:

  • Sharing, storing, requesting, or distributing CSAM.
  • Grooming or attempting to build an inappropriate sexual relationship with a minor.
  • Sexualization of a minor, including sexualized comments, roleplay, or imagery involving a child.
  • Sextortion, coercion, blackmail, or threats involving a child's intimate images or sexual conduct.
  • Trafficking, solicitation, or commercial sexual exploitation of a child.
  • Using chats, profiles, usernames, groups, or off-platform links to target or endanger a child.

2. In-app reporting and user feedback

Users can report safety concerns from the in-app Feedback screen in Mozista. Reports should include the relevant username, content, conversation, date, and any supporting screenshots or context available.

Reports that suggest a child may be at risk may be prioritized for urgent review.

3. Review and enforcement

We review credible reports and other signals of abuse and may take action based on the available information and applicable law.

  • Remove or disable access to violating content.
  • Restrict features, suspend messaging, or limit account visibility.
  • Suspend or permanently terminate accounts involved in child endangerment.
  • Preserve relevant records where appropriate for safety, legal, or investigative purposes.

4. CSAM handling

If Mozista obtains actual knowledge of apparent CSAM, we take appropriate action in line with these standards and applicable law. Depending on the circumstances, that may include immediate removal or access blocking, account suspension, record preservation, and legally required reporting.

Where required, confirmed reports may be made to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) or the relevant regional authority.

5. Legal compliance and point of contact

Mozista aims to comply with applicable child safety laws and regulations, including laws related to reporting child sexual exploitation material when required.

Mozista maintains a designated child safety point of contact in Google Play Console for notices from Google Play related to CSAE or CSAM.

For user-submitted safety concerns, use the in-app Feedback screen in Mozista.

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