ALS Social: Child Safety Standards Policy



ALS Social (app.als.social.android) maintains a zero-tolerance policy regarding the safety, dignity, and protection of children. We strictly prohibit any form of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE) on our platform.



1. Prohibited Content (CSAM)


The creation, publication, sharing, or storage of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) is strictly forbidden. This includes:



  • Visual depictions of minors in sexual contexts.

  • Content promoting or encouraging child abuse or exploitation.

  • Behaviors intended to groom, manipulate, or extort children (Grooming and Sextortion).



2. Prevention and Moderation


To maintain a safe environment, ALS Social employs a multi-layered defense system:



  • Automated Screening: All user-generated content is scanned for prohibited imagery and keywords.

  • Human Moderation: Our team monitors reports and proactively removes content that violates child safety laws.



3. In-App Reporting Mechanism


ALS Social provides a functional in-app reporting mechanism. Users can instantly flag or report any profile, post, or message that appears to violate our Child Safety Standards. All reports related to child endangerment are treated as the highest priority.



4. Action and Legal Cooperation


Upon discovery of CSAM or child endangerment, ALS Social will:



  • Immediately remove and block access to the illegal material.

  • Permanently terminate the accounts of all involved users.

  • Report the incident to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and relevant law enforcement authorities.



5. Child Safety Point of Contact



In accordance with Google Play Child Safety Standards, ALS Social has a designated representative authorized to speak to our prevention practices and legal compliance.


Point of Contact: ALS Social Safety & Compliance Officer


Official Email: [email protected]




Last Updated: March 2026. This policy is maintained to comply with all applicable child safety laws and Google Play developer requirements.