Standards Against Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE)
Standards Against Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE)
Effective Date: 29-03-2024
Last Updated: 13-05-2025
At Devdoot Self Care, we are firmly committed to protecting children and preventing any form of child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) on our platform. We have zero tolerance for any content, behavior, or activity that involves or promotes the exploitation of minors.
Our Policy
We do not allow any of the following on our platform:
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Content that depicts, describes, or promotes child sexual abuse or exploitation.
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User-generated content (UGC) involving sexualized depictions of minors.
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Grooming behavior, including attempts to establish emotional connections with minors to exploit them.
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Distribution, sharing, or possession of any child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
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Any form of sexual solicitation or communication with minors for inappropriate purposes.
Reporting and Enforcement
We take swift action against any individual or content that violates our CSAE policy. This includes:
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Immediate removal of violating content.
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Suspension or permanent ban of offending accounts.
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Reporting the incident to appropriate authorities and agencies, including the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and local law enforcement.
Monitoring and Prevention
We implement the following preventive measures:
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Content moderation and automated detection tools where applicable.
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Staff training on recognizing and responding to CSAE content.
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Secure reporting channels for users to flag suspicious or harmful content.
How to Report CSAE Content
If you encounter any content or behavior on our platform that may involve the exploitation of minors, please report it immediately to us via:
📧 [Insert your abuse or support email address]
🌐 [Insert your website contact form or help center link]
You may also report such content directly to:
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NCMEC CyberTipline: https://report.cybertip.org
Legal Compliance
We comply with all applicable laws and cooperate fully with law enforcement agencies in the investigation and prosecution of CSAE-related offenses.
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