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whichOne Child Safety Standards

App: whichOne
Developer: Adarsh Kumar Verma
Child safety contact: avwithai.port@gmail.com
Last updated: May 19, 2026

1. Purpose and Scope

These Child Safety Standards describe whichOne's public standards against child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) and child sexual abuse material (CSAM). They apply to all users, profiles, messages, media, stories, requests, calls, reports, and other content or conduct in the whichOne app.

whichOne is intended for adults and is not directed to children. Even when an app is intended for adults, child safety standards apply to any content or behavior that may exploit, abuse, endanger, groom, sextort, traffic, sexualize, or otherwise harm a child.

2. Zero-Tolerance CSAE and CSAM Policy

whichOne has zero tolerance for CSAE, CSAM, grooming, sextortion, trafficking of children, sexualization of minors, predatory behavior toward minors, attempts to obtain sexual imagery from a minor, or any content or conduct that facilitates child abuse or exploitation.

Users may not create, upload, send, request, promote, distribute, store, or link to CSAM or CSAE content in whichOne. Users also may not use whichOne to contact, target, coerce, blackmail, solicit, exploit, or endanger a child in any way.

3. Reporting Child Safety Concerns

Users can report child safety concerns in the app through available report, block, abuse-report, support, or safety feedback flows. Reports may include account details, report reasons, report descriptions, timestamps, and related content needed to review the concern.

Child safety concerns can also be sent directly to the designated contact:
Adarsh Kumar Verma
Email: avwithai.port@gmail.com

If a child is in immediate danger, users should contact local emergency services or law enforcement first.

4. Review, Removal, and Enforcement

When whichOne obtains actual knowledge of CSAM or credible CSAE activity, the developer will review the report, restrict or remove violating content where technically possible, preserve relevant safety evidence when needed, and take action against accounts involved in child exploitation or endangerment.

Enforcement may include content removal, account suspension, account termination, blocking access to app features, preserving relevant records for safety review, and cooperating with lawful requests from child safety authorities or law enforcement.

5. Reporting to Authorities and Legal Compliance

whichOne complies with applicable child safety laws and regulations. Confirmed CSAM or child exploitation concerns may be reported to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), regional child safety reporting authorities, law enforcement, or other appropriate organizations where required or appropriate.

whichOne may retain limited report, account, content, and technical metadata when necessary to investigate abuse, prevent repeat harm, comply with law, or assist authorized child safety and law enforcement processes.

6. Prevention and User Controls

  • whichOne uses account authentication and app security controls to reduce abusive access.
  • Users can block other users and report abuse or safety concerns.
  • whichOne may restrict accounts or content that violates these standards.
  • whichOne does not knowingly allow children to create adult social discovery accounts.
  • Safety-related records may be reviewed to detect repeated abuse and protect users.

7. Google Play Child Safety Standards

This page is published as whichOne's public child safety standards for Google Play's Child Safety Standards policy. It is intended to be a globally accessible web resource that identifies the app and developer, prohibits CSAE and CSAM, explains user reporting, describes action against CSAM, confirms child safety legal compliance, and provides a child safety point of contact.

Additional privacy and data handling details are available in the whichOne Privacy Policy.

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