Child Safety Standards
Updated at June 2nd, 2026
These Child Safety Standards describe how Spicy addresses child sexual abuse and exploitation (“CSAE”) and child sexual abuse material (“CSAM”) in connection with the Spicy mobile application, including testing builds listed as Spicy.debug, related websites, content, features, and services (collectively, the “Service”).
Spicy is operated by Gud Token Inc., 2nd Floor, Ellen L. Skelton Building, Fishers Lane, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands, VG 1110 (“Spicy,” “we,” “our,” or “us”).
These standards do not mean that the Service is directed to children. They apply to the Service so that we can prevent, report, and respond to child safety concerns if they arise.
These standards are intended to supplement our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. If there is any conflict between these standards and our Terms of Service, the stricter child safety protection will apply to the extent permitted by applicable law.
Zero Tolerance for CSAE and CSAM
Spicy has zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation. Users may not create, upload, post, share, request, solicit, promote, facilitate, distribute, or otherwise make available any content or conduct that involves CSAE or CSAM.
Prohibited content and conduct includes, without limitation:
- child sexual abuse material or any sexual content involving minors;
- sexualization, exploitation, coercion, sextortion, or trafficking of minors;
- grooming or attempts to contact, befriend, manipulate, or pressure a minor for sexual purposes;
- requests for sexual images, sexual conversations, or sexual activity involving minors;
- content or behavior that promotes, normalizes, instructs, encourages, or facilitates CSAE or CSAM; and
- attempts to evade moderation, reporting, enforcement, or legal obligations related to child safety.
User Reporting and In-App Feedback
Spicy provides in-app tools that allow users to report objectionable content, report objectionable users, and block users on supported public content and profile surfaces. Reports may be submitted for polls, comments, AI-assisted or AI-generated content where available, users, and related app activity. Users may use these tools to report child safety concerns, suspected CSAE, suspected CSAM, grooming, exploitation of minors, or other harmful conduct.
Users and other concerned parties may also contact us by email for child safety concerns:
- Child safety contact: [email protected]
If you believe a child is in immediate danger, contact local law enforcement or emergency services first.
Review and Enforcement
When Spicy becomes aware of content or activity that may involve CSAE, CSAM, grooming, exploitation of minors, or related child safety concerns, we may review the report and take action we consider appropriate under our Terms of Service, these standards, platform policies, and applicable law.
Depending on the circumstances, our actions may include removing content, limiting distribution, restricting features, blocking access to content, suspending or terminating accounts, preserving relevant information for safety or legal reasons, and preventing further access to the Service.
We do not undertake to monitor all user content before it appears. However, we aim to review reports and take appropriate action within a reasonable timeframe, especially for reports involving child safety, abuse, exploitation, or legal risk.
CSAM Response and Reporting to Authorities
Spicy complies with applicable child safety laws and regulations. When we obtain actual knowledge of confirmed CSAM or other reportable child safety incidents, we may take appropriate action, including removing or restricting the material, preserving information as legally appropriate, and reporting to relevant regional or national authorities where required or appropriate.
Relevant authorities may include the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), law enforcement, child protection agencies, app stores, or other authorized child safety organizations, depending on the location, nature of the report, and applicable law.
Cooperation With Safety Partners
We may cooperate with law enforcement, child safety organizations, app stores, service providers, and other authorized parties when necessary to investigate, prevent, or respond to CSAE, CSAM, grooming, exploitation of minors, or threats to child safety.
Relationship to Other Policies
These standards work together with our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, content rules, reporting tools, blocking tools, and moderation practices. Users who violate these standards may also violate our Terms of Service and may lose access to the Service.
Contact
For child safety questions, reports, or notices from Google Play or other authorized parties, please contact:
- Email: [email protected]