Child Safety Standards Policy
1. Our Commitment to Child Safety
Quibit, Inc. ("Quibit," "we," "us," or "our") is committed to creating a safe environment for all users, with particular emphasis on protecting children from harm. This Child Safety Standards Policy explicitly prohibits Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE) content and activity across ALL Quibit, Inc. applications: Quibit, Kha, QuiTalk, and QuizCoin.
This policy applies to all users, content, and interactions on every Quibit, Inc. application, including but not limited to: posts, messages, AI conversations, AI-generated content, dating profiles, phone calls, quiz chat, comments, images, videos, live streams, channel content, and any other user-generated or AI-generated content or communication.
Quibit maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy for any form of child exploitation, abuse, or endangerment. Violations result in immediate account termination and reporting to law enforcement.
2. Definitions
For the purposes of this policy, the following definitions apply:
2.1 Minor / Child
A "minor" or "child" is defined as any individual under the age of 18 years, or under the age of majority in their jurisdiction, whichever is higher. This includes any depiction, representation, or appearance of a minor, whether real or simulated.
2.2 Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE)
CSAE includes, but is not limited to:
- Any visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct involving a minor
- Computer-generated, drawn, animated, or simulated content depicting minors in sexual situations
- Any content that sexualizes minors, including non-nude imagery presented in a sexual context
- Building emotional connections with a minor to gain trust for exploitation
- Gradual desensitization to sexual content or inappropriate behavior
- Attempting to isolate or manipulate minors for sexual purposes
- Recruiting, harboring, or soliciting minors for sexual exploitation
- Commercial sexual exploitation of children
- Any offer to buy, sell, or trade children or child sexual abuse material
- Threatening to share sexual images or information about a minor
- Coercing minors into sexual acts or producing sexual content
- Blackmailing minors using intimate images or information
- Requesting sexual content from minors
- Attempting to arrange in-person meetings with sexual intent
- Offering money, gifts, or other incentives for sexual content or contact
3. Strictly Prohibited Content and Activities
The following content and activities are explicitly prohibited on Quibit and will result in immediate action:
3.1 Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM)
Quibit absolutely prohibits all forms of CSAM, including:
Any photographic, video, digital, or other visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct involving minors
Computer-generated imagery (CGI), illustrations, cartoons, anime, or manga depicting minors in sexual situations
Text-based content describing or promoting sexual abuse of minors
Links to external sites hosting CSAM
Coded language or symbols used to share or request CSAM
Collections, archives, or distribution networks for CSAM
3.2 Sexualization of Minors
Content that sexualizes minors in any way is prohibited, including:
Images or videos of minors in sexual or suggestive poses
Close-up images of minors' private body parts, even if clothed
Content depicting minors in adult sexual scenarios
Inappropriate comments or descriptions about minors' physical appearance
Hashtags, captions, or metadata that sexualize minor subjects
Age-regression or infantilization content with sexual undertones
3.3 Child Grooming and Solicitation
All forms of grooming behavior and solicitation are prohibited:
Initiating private conversations with minors for sexual purposes
Requesting or offering to exchange sexual images with minors
Gradually introducing sexual topics to minors in conversation
Offering gifts, money, or other incentives to minors in exchange for sexual content or contact
Attempting to move conversations to private or encrypted platforms
Creating fake profiles to contact or befriend minors
Adults seeking romantic or sexual relationships with minors
3.4 Child Trafficking and Commercial Exploitation
Any involvement in child trafficking or commercial sexual exploitation is strictly forbidden:
Recruiting, advertising, or facilitating sexual services involving minors
Buying, selling, or trading access to minors
Sharing information about locations or methods to access exploited children
Promoting or organizing child sex tourism
Creating or maintaining directories of exploited children
4. Detection and Enforcement
4.1 Proactive Detection Systems
Quibit employs multiple layers of technology and human review to detect and prevent CSAE:
PhotoDNA and hash-matching technology to identify known CSAM
Machine learning classifiers to detect potential CSAM and grooming behavior
Behavioral analysis to identify suspicious patterns (e.g., adults contacting many minors)
Natural language processing to detect solicitation and grooming language
Age-gating and verification systems to protect minor accounts
Regular audits of high-risk features (messaging, live streaming, comments)
4.2 Human Review Team
Our specialized Trust & Safety team reviews flagged content 24/7:
Trained moderators with expertise in CSAE identification
Escalation protocols for confirmed or suspected CSAE
Trauma-informed content moderation practices
Ongoing training on evolving threats and tactics
Partnership with child safety organizations for best practices
4.3 Enforcement Actions
When violations are detected, Quibit takes swift action:
| Violation Type | Enforcement Action |
|---|---|
| Confirmed CSAM | Immediate permanent account termination, content preservation, and law enforcement report within 24 hours |
| Grooming or solicitation | Permanent account termination and law enforcement notification |
| Sexualization of minors | Content removal, account suspension or termination depending on severity |
| Attempted contact with minors | Account investigation, warning, suspension, or termination based on intent |
| Sharing external CSAM links | Immediate permanent ban and law enforcement report |
5. Reporting to Authorities
Quibit is committed to cooperating fully with law enforcement to protect children:
5.1 NCMEC CyberTipline Reporting
We report all instances of CSAM to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) CyberTipline as required by U.S. law (18 U.S.C. § 2258A):
Apparent CSAM uploaded, transmitted, or stored on Quibit
User information associated with CSAM incidents
Technical data including IP addresses, timestamps, and device information
Preserved evidence for law enforcement investigation
5.2 International Cooperation
For incidents involving users outside the United States, we cooperate with:
INTERPOL and local law enforcement agencies
National child protection hotlines (e.g., Internet Watch Foundation in UK)
Regional task forces and cybercrime units
International child safety organizations
5.3 Evidence Preservation
When CSAE is detected, we:
Immediately preserve all relevant content and metadata
Maintain chain of custody for legal proceedings
Retain evidence for the time period required by law (typically 90-180 days minimum)
Provide law enforcement with necessary technical assistance
Do not notify suspected offenders of investigations
6. User Reporting Mechanisms
Users play a critical role in keeping Quibit safe. We provide multiple ways to report concerns:
6.1 In-App Reporting
Every piece of content on Quibit has a "Report" button that allows users to:
Flag content as potentially harmful to minors
Report suspected child endangerment
Report inappropriate contact or messages from adults
Anonymously report suspicious accounts or behavior
Reports are reviewed within 1 hour for child safety issues, 24/7.
6.2 Emergency Reporting
For urgent child safety concerns, users can:
Email [email protected] for priority review (monitored 24/7)
Use the in-app "Emergency Report" feature for immediate escalation
Contact local law enforcement or emergency services (911 in US)
Report to NCMEC CyberTipline directly at CyberTipline.org
6.3 Reporter Protection
Users who report child safety concerns are protected:
Reports can be made anonymously
We do not disclose reporter identity to alleged violators
No retaliation or penalties for good-faith reports
Feedback provided on report outcomes when possible
7. Parental Controls and Minor Protection
7.1 Age Verification
Quibit employs age verification to protect minors:
Users must provide date of birth during registration
Age-appropriate content filters based on user age
Additional verification required for suspicious age claims
Periodic re-verification for accounts flagged for potential age misrepresentation
7.2 Minor Account Protections
Accounts identified as belonging to minors have automatic protections:
Private account defaults for users under 16
Restricted who can message or comment
No location sharing or tagging by default
Adult accounts cannot search for or discover minor accounts
Enhanced content filtering to block mature or dangerous content
Limited data collection in compliance with COPPA
7.3 Parental Control Tools
Parents and guardians have access to:
Family Link integration to manage minor accounts
Activity dashboards showing usage patterns
Content filters and screen time limits
Ability to approve followers and contacts
Notification of suspicious activity
Educational resources on online safety
8. App-Specific Child Safety Measures
Each Quibit, Inc. application implements child safety measures tailored to its features:
8.1 Kha (Dating) — 18+ Only
Kha is strictly limited to adults aged 18 and older:
Age verification required at registration — date of birth checked against minimum age
Users who appear to be under 18 are immediately suspended pending verification
Photo verification system helps detect misrepresented ages
Users can report suspected underage accounts with priority review
All underage account removals are reported to NCMEC if any concerning content is found
Adults seeking minors on Kha are permanently banned across ALL apps and reported to law enforcement
8.2 QuiTalk (AI Chat) — AI Safety Measures
QuiTalk implements specific AI safety measures to protect children:
AI models have built-in safety filters that refuse to generate any content sexualizing minors
AI conversations are monitored for grooming patterns and solicitation language
Users who attempt to use AI to generate CSAM are immediately banned and reported
Channel AI brain content is reviewed for child safety compliance
Minor accounts (13-17) have enhanced AI safety filters with stricter content restrictions
AI cannot be used to facilitate contact between adults and minors for inappropriate purposes
Phone calling features are monitored for abuse patterns involving minors
AI-generated content that appears to sexualize minors is automatically flagged and removed
8.3 QuizCoin (Game) — Minor Protections
QuizCoin provides additional protections for minor users:
In-game chat has enhanced content filtering for minor accounts
Adults cannot privately message minor accounts in QuizCoin
Leaderboard profiles for minors show limited personal information
Parental controls available for managing game time and interactions
No targeted advertising to minor users
9. Education and Prevention
9.1 User Education
Quibit provides safety education through:
In-app safety tips and reminders for young users
Interactive tutorials on recognizing and avoiding online dangers
Safety Center with resources on grooming, sextortion, and reporting
Regular campaigns during Child Safety Awareness months
Partnerships with organizations like NCMEC, Thorn, and INHOPE
9.2 Community Education
We educate the broader community about child safety:
Resources for parents on supervising online activity
Warning signs of grooming and exploitation
How to talk to children about online safety
Best practices for digital citizenship
Links to external child safety resources and hotlines
10. Industry Collaboration
Quibit actively participates in industry-wide child safety initiatives:
Member of the Technology Coalition to combat online child sexual exploitation
Contributor to hash-sharing databases (NCMEC, INHOPE) to prevent CSAM spread
Participant in Project Arachnid to remove CSAM from the internet
Supporter of the Principles to Combat Online Child Sexual Exploitation
Regular engagement with child safety experts and advocacy groups
Transparency reporting on CSAE enforcement metrics
11. Accountability and Transparency
11.1 Transparency Reporting
Quibit publishes biannual transparency reports including:
Number of CSAM reports made to NCMEC
Accounts terminated for child safety violations
Proactive detection vs. user-reported cases
Government requests related to child safety
Policy updates and enforcement improvements
11.2 External Audits
Our child safety practices are subject to:
Annual third-party safety audits
Review by child safety advisory board
Compliance assessments for regulatory requirements
Ongoing monitoring by child protection organizations
12. Contact Information
For questions or concerns about this Child Safety Standards Policy:
13. Policy Updates
This Child Safety Standards Policy may be updated to reflect:
Changes in legal or regulatory requirements
Evolving threats and tactics used by offenders
Technological advancements in detection and prevention
Feedback from child safety experts and advocacy groups
Platform changes that impact child safety
Material changes will be communicated via email and in-app notifications 30 days before taking effect. Continued use of Quibit after changes indicates acceptance.
For questions about this policy, contact [email protected]
© 2026 Quibit, Inc. · Version 3.0· Last updated 2026-03-13