Child Safety Standards (CSAE)
Our standards to help prevent child sexual abuse and exploitation on LoopShare
Applies to: LoopShare
Effective date: December 20, 2025
LoopShare is committed to helping keep our community safe. We prohibit child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) and take reports seriously. This page describes our standards, how to report concerns, and how we respond.
Quick links: Standards · Reporting · Response · Child safety contact · Legal compliance
Our CSAE standards
What we prohibit
We do not allow content or behavior that sexually exploits, abuses, or endangers children. This includes, for example:
- Any child sexual abuse material (CSAM)
- Sexual content involving minors, including solicitation or grooming
- Sextortion involving minors
- Attempted sharing, requesting, or distributing CSAM
- Any facilitation of child sexual exploitation
What is CSAM?
CSAM (child sexual abuse material) generally refers to any visual depiction of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct. CSAM is illegal and prohibited on LoopShare.
How to report child safety concerns
Report by email (fastest)
If you believe there is CSAM or CSAE-related behavior involving LoopShare, contact us immediately:
Tip: Please include any relevant details (what happened, when, where in the app, usernames, links, screenshots).
Emergency
If someone is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services right away.
How we respond
Review and enforcement
When we receive a report or otherwise learn of potential CSAE/CSAM, we work to review it promptly. When appropriate, we may:
- Remove content and/or restrict access
- Suspend or terminate accounts involved
- Preserve relevant information consistent with applicable law and our policies
Reporting to authorities
Where required or appropriate, we may report CSAM to relevant authorities (for example, NCMEC in the United States) and cooperate with lawful requests.
Child safety point of contact
LoopShare child safety contact
For questions about our CSAE prevention practices, reporting, or compliance, contact:
Legal compliance
We aim to comply with applicable child safety laws and regulations. We may update these standards as we improve our safety practices or as laws/policies change.
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