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Child Safety Standards (CSAE) - TotalHER

Effective Date: 23/12/2025

Last Updated: 23/12/2025

1. Our Commitment to Child Safety

TotalHER is committed to maintaining a safe, responsible, and lawful digital environment. We enforce zero tolerance for any content or behavior involving the sexual abuse, exploitation, endangerment, grooming, or harmful targeting of children.

We recognize the seriousness of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE) and treat any CSAE-related concern as urgent and high priority. These Child Safety Standards explain how TotalHER prevents abuse, how users can report concerns, how we respond to suspected CSAE and Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM), and how we comply with applicable child safety laws and regulations.

2. Eligibility and Minor Safety

TotalHER is a women-only platform intended exclusively for adults. Only women who are 18 years of age or older may create an account or use TotalHER.

If TotalHER identifies, suspects, or receives credible reports that an account holder may be under the age of 18, we may take immediate safety action. This may include requesting age verification, restricting access, and/or permanently removing the account, in accordance with our enforcement processes and legal obligations.

Content involving minors is not permitted on TotalHER due to the platform’s adult-only nature.

3. Zero-Tolerance Policy

TotalHER explicitly prohibits any form of CSAE, including content, behavior, or attempts that facilitate harm to minors. Prohibited activity includes (without limitation):

CSAE/CSAM is not allowed on TotalHER under any circumstances.

4. Prevention and Safety Practices

TotalHER uses safety measures designed to reduce abuse and harm, which may include:

TotalHER continuously improves safety practices based on emerging risks, user feedback, and policy requirements.

5. Reporting Mechanisms

TotalHER provides users with ways to report safety issues and policy violations, including suspected CSAE/CSAM:

Users can report concerns by:

Reports may include concerns related to:

We encourage users to report immediately if they suspect a child is at risk.

6. How TotalHER Responds to CSAE/CSAM Reports

When TotalHER becomes aware of suspected CSAE/CSAM, through user reports or other credible sources, we take appropriate steps that may include:

TotalHER does not allow users to share, store, request, or distribute CSAM. Attempts to do so may result in immediate account termination and further action as required.

7. Cooperation With Law Enforcement and Legal Compliance

TotalHER complies with applicable child safety laws and regulations and cooperates with lawful requests from competent authorities.

Where required, TotalHER may report suspected CSAM to relevant authorities or organizations. Because legal obligations vary by jurisdiction, our actions may include reporting, preservation, and disclosure of information when legally required or necessary to protect children.

8. Enforcement Actions

Violations of these Child Safety Standards may result in one or more of the following actions, depending on severity and legal requirements:

We may also take action against attempts to evade enforcement (for example, creating new accounts after a ban).

9. Appeals and Mistakes

TotalHER aims to enforce these standards fairly. If you believe enforcement action was taken in error, you may request a review by contacting totalherapp@gmail.com. CSAE/CSAM-related matters are treated as high-risk, and TotalHER may prioritize child safety and legal obligations when making final decisions.

10. Child Safety Point of Contact

For child safety concerns, suspected CSAE/CSAM, or official requests related to child safety, contact:

Child Safety Contact Email: totalherapp@gmail.com

11. Updates to These Standards

TotalHER may update these Child Safety Standards to reflect improvements to safety practices, changes in legal requirements, or platform updates. The “Last Updated” date at the top of this page indicates when changes were made.