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Child Safety Standards Policy

Last updated: May 2026

1. Introduction

WAF – World As Family (“WAF”, “we”, “our”, “us”) is committed to maintaining a safe, authentic, and verified-user social networking platform.

WAF is strictly intended for users aged 18 years and above. We do not permit minors to create accounts or use the platform. Any account found to be operated by a person under 18 may be suspended or permanently removed.

This Child Safety Standards Policy explains our standards, reporting process, enforcement actions, and compliance approach for preventing and addressing Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (“CSAE”) and Child Sexual Abuse Material (“CSAM”) on WAF.

2. Zero Tolerance for CSAE and CSAM

WAF has a zero-tolerance policy for any content, conduct, communication, or activity involving Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation.

The following are strictly prohibited on WAF:

  • Child Sexual Abuse Material, including any visual, written, audio, generated, edited, or shared content that depicts or promotes sexual abuse or exploitation of a child.
  • Grooming, coercion, sextortion, trafficking, solicitation, or any attempt to sexually exploit or endanger a child.
  • Any attempt to contact, target, manipulate, or exploit minors for sexual or harmful purposes.
  • Sharing links, groups, usernames, external platforms, or instructions that promote or facilitate CSAE or CSAM.
  • Content that sexualizes minors or appears to involve minors in a sexual, exploitative, abusive, or unsafe context.
  • Any behavior that violates applicable child protection laws.

Violation of this policy may result in immediate content removal, account suspension, permanent account termination, reporting to relevant authorities, and cooperation with lawful investigations.

3. Age Restriction and Account Verification

WAF is designed for adults only. Users must be at least 18 years old to access or use the platform.

As part of our trust and safety approach, WAF may use identity verification, phone verification, profile review, device signals, user reports, and other safety checks to detect fake, misleading, duplicate, underage, or unsafe accounts.

If we become aware that a user is under 18, or if a user provides false age or identity information, we may suspend or permanently terminate the account.

4. User Reporting and In-App Safety Mechanism

WAF provides users with mechanisms to report unsafe, abusive, illegal, harmful, sexually exploitative, or suspicious content or behavior.

Users may report concerns through available in-app reporting or support features, including reporting:

  • Profiles
  • Posts or user-generated content
  • Messages or interactions
  • Fake or impersonation accounts
  • Harassment, abuse, threats, or exploitation
  • Any suspected CSAE or CSAM-related activity

Users may also contact us directly at:

Child Safety Contact: hello@wafentrepreneurs.in

We encourage users to report suspicious behavior even if they are unsure whether a violation has occurred.

5. Review, Moderation, and Enforcement

When WAF receives a report or obtains actual knowledge of content or behavior that may involve CSAE or CSAM, we may take immediate action, including:

  • Reviewing the reported content, profile, or account activity.
  • Removing violating content.
  • Restricting, suspending, or permanently terminating accounts.
  • Preserving relevant information where legally required or permitted.
  • Escalating serious child safety concerns internally.
  • Reporting confirmed CSAM or child exploitation concerns to appropriate law enforcement, child protection bodies, or relevant regional authorities where required by law.
  • Cooperating with lawful requests from authorities.

WAF reserves the right to take urgent safety action without prior notice where user safety, child protection, platform integrity, or legal compliance requires it.

6. Handling Child Sexual Abuse Material

WAF does not permit CSAM in any form.

If we identify or receive a valid report involving suspected CSAM, we will take appropriate action in accordance with applicable laws and platform standards. This may include removing the material, disabling the responsible account, preserving evidence where legally required, and reporting the matter to relevant authorities or regional child protection bodies.

Users must not share, download, forward, save, screenshot, repost, or redistribute suspected CSAM. Instead, users should report it immediately through WAF’s reporting tools or by contacting our child safety contact.

7. Compliance with Child Safety Laws

WAF is committed to complying with applicable child safety, online safety, privacy, and reporting laws.

Where required, WAF will cooperate with law enforcement agencies, regulatory bodies, child protection organizations, and relevant regional authorities to help prevent and address child sexual abuse and exploitation.

8. Child Safety Point of Contact

WAF provides a designated contact for child safety concerns and for communications from Google Play or relevant authorities regarding CSAE or CSAM matters.

Designated Child Safety Contact

  • Email: hello@wafentrepreneurs.in
  • Platform: WAF – World As Family
  • Purpose: To receive and respond to child safety concerns, CSAE/CSAM reports, and Google Play child safety communications.

For urgent danger or immediate risk to a child, users should contact local law enforcement immediately.

9. User Responsibility

All WAF users are responsible for helping maintain a safe and respectful platform.

Users must not:

  • Upload, share, request, promote, or engage with CSAE or CSAM.
  • Use WAF to exploit, abuse, threaten, groom, harass, or endanger any person.
  • Attempt to bypass safety systems, moderation, reporting tools, or account restrictions.
  • Create fake, misleading, or underage accounts.

Any violation may result in permanent removal from WAF and legal reporting where applicable.

10. Policy Updates

We may update this Child Safety Standards Policy from time to time to reflect changes in law, Google Play policy, safety practices, or WAF platform features.

Continued use of WAF after an update means users accept the revised policy.