Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Policy
1. Introduction
Setav is committed to creating a safe and professional digital environment. We have a zero-tolerance policy for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE). This policy outlines our approach to detecting, reporting, and preventing such activities in compliance with global laws and best practices.
2. Scope
This policy applies to all users, content, and interactions on Setav, including:
- User profiles
- Shared links and media
- Messaging and communication features
3. Prohibited Content and Activities
Setav strictly prohibits:
- Uploading, sharing, or distributing child sexual abuse material (CSAM)
- Grooming or soliciting minors for sexual purposes
- Using Setav to facilitate child trafficking or exploitation
- Any activity that violates child protection laws
4. Detection and Moderation
To prevent CSAE, Setav employs:
- Automated content scanning for CSAM
- Manual review of flagged content
- Reporting mechanisms for users to report suspected CSAE
- Regular training for moderators on identifying and handling CSAE cases
5. Reporting and Cooperation with Authorities
Any detected CSAM or CSAE-related activities are reported to law enforcement and child protection organizations.
Setav cooperates fully with law enforcement agencies and international child protection bodies.
Users can report suspected CSAE through our in-app reporting system or via email at support@setav.com.
6. Account Actions and Consequences
Setav enforces the following actions:
- Immediate removal of any CSAM or CSAE-related content
- Permanent banning of users involved in CSAE activities
- Legal action where applicable, including reporting to authorities
7. Prevention and Awareness
Setav is dedicated to:
- Raising awareness about online child safety
- Collaborating with child protection organizations
- Implementing age-verification measures where necessary
8. Compliance and Legal Framework
Setav adheres to international child protection laws, including:
- The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)
- U.S. PROTECT Act and National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) reporting requirements
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for data handling
9. Policy Updates
This policy will be reviewed and updated regularly to strengthen protections against CSAE.