Child Safety Standards (CSAE)
YuaFomi (published on Google Play as Yuafomi: Dating & Live Stream) is committed to preventing child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) on our platform. These published standards describe how we protect children, respond to child sexual abuse material (CSAM), and comply with applicable child safety laws.
Our commitment
We have zero tolerance for CSAE, CSAM, grooming, sextortion, trafficking of minors, or any behavior that sexually exploits, abuses, or endangers children. YuaFomi is intended for adults who meet the minimum age requirements in their jurisdiction. We do not knowingly permit minors to use our Services.
Prohibited conduct
Users may not, on YuaFomi:
- Create an account or use the Services if they are under the minimum age required in their region.
- Share, request, distribute, or attempt to distribute CSAM or any sexual content involving minors.
- Groom, solicit, or coerce a minor for sexual purposes, including through chat, live stream, or calls.
- Traffick, exploit, or endanger children in any way.
- Misrepresent age or identity to contact minors or evade enforcement.
Detection and enforcement
We use a combination of measures to address CSAE, including:
- Age verification and eligibility checks at registration.
- Automated and human review of reported content and accounts.
- Immediate removal of accounts and content that violate these standards.
- Permanent bans for confirmed CSAE or CSAM violations.
- Preservation of relevant data and cooperation with law enforcement where required by law.
Reporting CSAM and CSAE in the app
YuaFomi provides an in-app reporting mechanism so users can raise concerns without leaving the app. From a profile, chat, or live stream, open the menu and select Report. Choose the reason that best describes the issue (for example, underage user, harassment, or inappropriate content). Our safety team reviews reports according to these standards and applicable law.
You may also contact us directly at support@yuafomi.com for urgent safety matters.
Addressing CSAM
When we obtain actual knowledge of CSAM on YuaFomi, we take appropriate action in accordance with these standards and relevant laws. That includes removing the content, disabling the responsible account(s), and reporting to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) or equivalent authorities where applicable.
Compliance with child safety laws
We comply with applicable child safety and CSAM reporting laws in the regions where we operate. Our practices are informed by industry guidance, including the Tech Coalition child safety standards.
Child safety point of contact
For questions about YuaFomi's CSAM prevention practices or compliance with Google Play's Child Safety Standards policy, contact our designated child safety point of contact:
- Name: YuaFomi Safety Team
- Email: support@yuafomi.com
Dating safety tips
YuaFomi is built around respect and verification, but no online service can remove all risk. Use these practices—especially before meeting in person.
- Keep early conversations in the app; be cautious if someone pushes you to another channel immediately.
- Never send money, gift cards, or sensitive financial information to someone you have not met.
- Meet first in public places, tell a friend where you are going, and arrange your own transportation.
- Trust your instincts; it is always okay to leave or block someone who pressures you.
- Use in-app reporting if you see harassment, scams, or underage users.
Additional regional resources and in-app safety tools may be linked from the YuaFomi app. See also our Terms of Service and Contact pages.
