Child Safety Standards
Effective date: July 15, 2026 · Last updated: July 15, 2026
Our standards
Users must not create, upload, request, store or share child sexual abuse material; sexual content involving a minor; grooming or coercive communications; trafficking or exploitation; instructions that facilitate abuse; or content that identifies or endangers a child. Attempted violations are prohibited even if content is not successfully delivered.
Enforcement
We may immediately remove content, restrict or terminate accounts, preserve evidence and report suspected child exploitation to the appropriate authorities or reporting organizations when required or permitted by law. We cooperate with valid legal requests and prioritize child safety over continued account access.
Reporting
Report suspected child-safety violations to safety@love360.io. Include the Love360 profile name or account identifier, a clear description, approximate date and any relevant non-illegal evidence. Do not email or re-upload suspected illegal imagery.
Design and prevention
Love360 uses one-to-one pairing rather than public discovery or public profiles. That design does not remove risk. We review safety reports, restrict abusive use and will improve age assurance, reporting and blocking controls as the beta develops.
Emergency help
If a child is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services. In the United States, reports may also be submitted to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children CyberTipline at report.cybertip.org.