Policy on Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE)
Rapos Dating App – Child Protection & Safety Policy
Effective Date: 10 April, 2025
Last Updated: 10 April, 2025
Applies To: All users, employees, partners, contractors, and third-party service providers of the Rapos platform.
1. Introduction
Rapos is committed to providing a safe, respectful, and inclusive platform for all users. We uphold the strictest standards for preventing, identifying, and responding to Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE). We enforce a zero-tolerance policy for any activity, content, or behavior that exploits or endangers children or minors.
This document outlines our stance, responsibilities, reporting procedures, and actions we take to combat CSAE across our platform and operations.
2. Definition of CSAE
Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE) refers to any form of sexual activity or exploitation involving a child (a person under the age of 18), including but not limited to:
• Sharing or possession of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) • Grooming or attempting to groom minors for sexual purposes • Sexual conversations or sharing explicit content with or about minors • Trafficking, coercion, or any form of online sexual exploitation • Impersonation of a minor or use of fake profiles to exploit children3. Our Commitment
At Rapos, we are committed to:
• Preventing access to our platform by underage users • Detecting and removing any CSAE-related content or activity swiftly • Collaborating with legal authorities and child protection organizations • Educating our team on recognizing and reporting CSAE • Using AI and moderation tools to proactively detect harmful content4. Platform Measures & Enforcement
a. Age Verification
• Rapos strictly prohibits access to users below 18 years of age. • Age verification and AI screening tools are used during sign-up and throughout the user journey.b. Content Monitoring
• Our moderation team and automated systems monitor user-generated content and behavior. • Any attempt to upload, share, or distribute CSAM is immediately flagged and reported.c. Immediate Action
• Any account found involved in CSAE-related behavior is immediately suspended and reported to appropriate law enforcement agencies and child protection bodies.d. Mandatory Reporting
• We comply with national and international reporting laws and guidelines. • Any suspicion or evidence of CSAE is reported in accordance with applicable law.5. Reporting Mechanism
We encourage all users, partners, and staff to report any behavior, content, or profile suspected to involve CSAE.
How to Report:
• Use the “Report” button within the app on any profile or chat • Email: report@raposapp.com • Contact law enforcement in your jurisdiction if you believe a child is in immediate dangerAll reports are treated with utmost confidentiality and investigated with urgency.
6. Staff Training and Responsibility
All Rapos employees, especially moderators, support staff, and engineers, receive regular training on:
• Identifying grooming behavior and CSAE content • How to respond and escalate issues • Legal obligations and ethical handling of CSAE cases7. Collaboration with Authorities
Rapos cooperates fully with:
• Local and international law enforcement agencies • Cybercrime units and child protection NGOs • Legal and regulatory bodies to strengthen safeguards and improve investigation effortsWe may share relevant data, IP addresses, communications, and other technical details with authorities as required by law.
8. Conclusion
Child protection is non-negotiable. At Rapos, we are deeply committed to fighting CSAE in all forms. We believe in building a responsible and safe digital space, and we expect the same commitment from every user and team member.
If you suspect CSAE or need support, please reach out. Together, we can make a difference.
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