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Showmetoo — Child Safety Standards

Effective Date: April 21, 2026

App name as it appears on Google Play: Showmetoo

Developer name: Kleeblatt Veronika Maria

1. Prohibition of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE)

Showmetoo has a zero-tolerance policy towards Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE).

We strictly prohibit any actions, content, or behavior related to:

● Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) — any visual depiction (photos, videos, computer-generated imagery), text, or audio of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct.

● Grooming — building an online relationship with a child for the purpose of sexual contact, obtaining intimate images, or arranging an in-person meeting.

● Sextortion — threatening a child using real or alleged access to their intimate images to obtain additional material, money, or services.

● Child trafficking — advertising, soliciting, or organizing the commercial sexual exploitation of a minor.

● Sexualization of a minor — any content that depicts, encourages, or promotes sexual behavior involving a child.

Consequences of violation:

● Immediate removal of content

● Permanent account ban

● Reporting to appropriate authorities (including NCMEC or local law enforcement) as required by law

2. In-App Feedback Mechanism

Showmetoo provides users with a way to report child safety concerns without leaving the app.

How to report a violation:

1. Tap the "Report" button (or the three-dot menu) next to suspicious content or a user profile.

2. Select the reason: "Child Sexual Abuse / CSAE".

3. Submit the report. Our moderation team will review it promptly.

Alternatively, you can email our designated child safety contact (see Section 4 below).

3. CSAM Response Protocol

When Showmetoo becomes aware of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) on our platform, we commit to:

1. Immediately removing such content

2. Permanently banning the violator's account

3. Reporting the incident to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) via the CyberTipline, as well as to local law enforcement where required

4. Preserving evidence as required by law for authorities

We do not warn users before banning — our zero-tolerance policy does not allow warnings for CSAE violations.

4. Child Safety Point of Contact

As required by Google Play policies, Showmetoo has designated a responsible person for child safety issues.

Point of Contact Name: Veronika Maria Kleeblatt 

Email (CSAE-related matters only): showmetoo.childsafety@gmail.com

Important: This email address is exclusively for reporting Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE/CSAM) and for official inquiries from regulators. For other issues, please contact our regular support team.

You may use this contact to:

● Report suspected grooming or child exploitation within our app

● Request information about our CSAE prevention practices (for officials)

● Report any incident involving minor safety

The designated contact is ready to discuss our CSAE prevention practices and cooperate with authorities upon request.

5. Legal Compliance

Showmetoo complies with all applicable child safety laws, including:

● U.S. 18 U.S. Code § 2256 (child sexual abuse material definition and prohibitions)

● EU directives on combating child sexual abuse

● Local laws of the developer's and users' countries

We commit to cooperating with authorities and industry organizations (such as NCMEC, INHOPE) to prevent the spread of CSAM.

6. Changes to This Document

We reserve the right to update this document. Any changes will be reflected in the "Effective Date" above. We encourage users to review this document periodically to stay informed about our child safety standards.

Last Updated: April 21, 2026