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Child Safety Standards

Our commitment to protecting children from abuse, exploitation, and harmful behavior on Whodini.

Last updated: July 27, 2026

Whodini is built to help people connect, collaborate, and share experiences in a safe and respectful environment. Protecting children from abuse, exploitation, and harmful behavior is a responsibility we take seriously.

Our Commitment

We do not allow any activity that exploits, endangers, or sexualizes children. Any user found engaging in child sexual abuse or exploitation, or sharing child sexual abuse material (CSAM), will be permanently removed from the platform and may be reported to the appropriate authorities when required by law.

These standards apply to everyone using Whodini and cover all content and interactions within the app, including profiles, messages, comments, images, videos, and any other user-generated content.

What Is Not Allowed

To help keep our community safe, the following activities are strictly prohibited on Whodini.

Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM)

You may not create, upload, request, store, share, or distribute any content that depicts or promotes the sexual abuse of a child.

This includes real photographs or videos, edited or manipulated images, animations, AI-generated content, or any other material involving the exploitation of a minor.

Sexual Exploitation of Minors

Whodini does not permit content or behavior that sexualizes anyone under the age of 18.

Examples include:

  • Requesting or sharing explicit images involving minors
  • Creating or promoting sexual content featuring children
  • Encouraging sexual conversations with minors
  • Attempting to normalize or promote sexual activity involving children

Grooming and Predatory Behavior

We prohibit any attempt to build a relationship with a child for the purpose of sexual exploitation.

This includes:

  • Manipulating or gaining a child's trust for abusive purposes
  • Encouraging secrecy from parents or guardians
  • Attempting to move conversations to private messaging apps or other platforms
  • Asking a child for personal information, explicit content, or private meetings

Even if no explicit content is exchanged, behavior intended to prepare or facilitate abuse is considered a serious violation of these standards.

Exploitation, Coercion, and Trafficking

Whodini also prohibits content or activity involving:

  • Sextortion or blackmail
  • Child trafficking
  • Commercial sexual exploitation
  • Offers to buy or sell exploitative material
  • Any attempt to profit from the abuse or exploitation of children

Reporting Child Safety Concerns

Our community plays an important role in helping us identify harmful behavior.

If you encounter content or activity that may involve child exploitation, please report it immediately through the Whodini app.

To submit a report:

  1. Open the profile, message, or content.
  2. Tap Report.
  3. Select Child Safety or the category that best matches the concern.
  4. Submit your report with any additional details that may help our review.

You may also contact our Child Safety Team directly at support@whodini.io.

Please include relevant information whenever possible, such as the username, the location of the content, and a brief description of what you observed.

Do not download, save, or share suspected child sexual abuse material when making a report.

If you believe a child is in immediate danger, contact your local emergency services or law enforcement agency without delay.

How We Handle Reports

Every child safety report is reviewed as quickly as possible.

Depending on the circumstances, we may:

  • Remove violating content
  • Restrict or permanently suspend accounts
  • Disable access to certain platform features
  • Preserve information where legally required
  • Report confirmed violations to the appropriate authorities
  • Cooperate with lawful investigations

To protect children and the broader Whodini community, enforcement actions may be taken immediately and without prior notice.

Working With Authorities

Where required by applicable law, Whodini will cooperate with law enforcement agencies investigating child exploitation.

Confirmed reports involving CSAM may be referred to the appropriate child protection or law enforcement agencies, including the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), where applicable, or other competent authorities in the relevant jurisdiction.

Our Ongoing Commitment

Child safety is not addressed through a single policy alone. We continue to improve our moderation processes, reporting tools, and internal procedures to better identify and respond to harmful behavior.

As our platform grows, we will continue reviewing and updating these standards to reflect evolving technology, legal requirements, and industry best practices.

Contact Us

If you have questions about these Child Safety Standards or need to report a concern outside the app, please contact us at:

Whodini Child Safety Team

By email: support@whodini.io