Child Safety

CHILD SAFETY
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At YmeTwe, we prioritize the safety and well-being of all our users, especially children. We are committed to creating a secure and positive online environment where young users can explore, learn, and connect safely.

Our Safety Features:

1.Parental Controls & Supervision

  • Parents can link their accounts to their child’s profile to monitor activity.
  • Set time limits and restrict access to certain features.
  • Receive alerts for suspicious interactions.

2. Age-Appropriate Content

  • Strict content moderation to filter out harmful or inappropriate material.
  • Customizable privacy settings to control who can interact with your child.

3. Safe Messaging & Interactions

  • Only approved contacts can send messages to children under 13.
  • AI-powered filters block bullying, harassment, and predatory behavior.

4. No Unauthorized Data Collection

  • We comply with COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act) and other child safety laws.
  • No targeted ads for children under 13.

5. Reporting & Blocking

  • Easy-to-use "Report" button for inappropriate content or behavior.
  • Immediate action on flagged accounts to prevent harm.

6. Key Risks of CSAE on Social Media

  • Grooming – Predators may pretend to be friends to gain trust and manipulate children into sharing inappropriate content or meeting in person.
  • Sextortion – Children may be blackmailed into sending explicit images or videos under threats.
  • Inappropriate Content – Kids might accidentally or intentionally encounter sexual content or be pressured to share it.
  • Fake Profiles – Predators often use fake identities to target children.
  • Location Sharing – Revealing location can put children at risk of real-world harm.

7. How to Keep Children Safe

  • Set Privacy Controls – Ensure your child’s profile is private, and limit who can contact them.
  • Monitor Activity – Regularly check their friends, messages, and posts without invading their privacy.
  • Educate About Strangers – Teach kids never to share personal details (name, school, address) or meet online friends in person.
  • Use Parental Controls – Enable safety features on apps and devices to block harmful content.
  • Encourage Open Communication – Let your child know they can come to you if they feel uncomfortable or pressured online.

8. What to Do If You Suspect CSAE

If you believe a child is being exploited or abused online:

  • Report it immediately to the social media platform.
  • Contact local authorities or a child protection agency.
  • Reach out to organizations like NCMEC (National Center for Missing & Exploited Children) or CEOP (Child Exploitation & Online Protection).