Child Safety Standards

Last updated: April 22, 2026

Khaas has zero tolerance for child sexual abuse or exploitation, including CSAM, sexualized content involving minors, grooming, predatory behavior, or any attempt to use the platform to endanger children.

These Standards apply across creator uploads, profiles, captions, comments, links, metadata, appeals, reports, and any other user-generated or creator-generated activity on Khaas.

1. What is strictly prohibited

  • Any child sexual abuse material (CSAM)
  • Any nude, explicit, exploitative, or sexualized depiction of a minor
  • Any sexualized depiction of an age-ambiguous person who may be under 18
  • AI-generated or synthetic child sexual abuse or child-like exploitative imagery
  • Grooming, luring, sextortion, trafficking, or coercive sexual behavior involving minors
  • Requests for sexualized content involving minors
  • Attempts to evade moderation or re-upload rejected exploitative content

2. How Khaas responds

  • Suspected child-safety violations are never made public
  • High-risk cases are isolated from normal publishing flow
  • Khaas may preserve limited audit metadata needed for operational, legal, and safety follow-up
  • Khaas may restrict accounts, remove content, prevent future uploads, or escalate cases for urgent review
  • Severe or repeated evasion attempts may trigger immediate account-level restrictions

3. Reporting and in-app safety tools

  • Users can report content and report accounts directly inside Khaas
  • Users can block creators or other abusive accounts where that surface is available
  • Creators can request a review for some rejected posts, but severe child-safety cases are not auto-restored through appeal

4. Contact for child safety

For urgent child-safety or CSAE concerns related to Khaas, contact:

hello@khaas.me

Use the subject line: Child Safety / CSAE

5. Cooperation and legal process

Khaas may cooperate with relevant authorities, platforms, processors, hosting providers, and trust-and-safety partners where required or appropriate.

Confirmed CSAM handling must follow applicable law and Khaas operational procedures. This page does not replace legal advice or jurisdiction-specific reporting obligations.