Child Safety Standards

Our commitment to preventing Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE)

INNR is committed to creating a safe environment for all users, especially children and minors. We have zero tolerance for any form of child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE). This document outlines our standards, policies, and reporting mechanisms.

Our Commitment

INNR recognizes the critical importance of protecting children and minors from sexual abuse and exploitation. We are committed to:

Prohibited Content and Behavior

The following are strictly prohibited on INNR and will result in immediate account termination and legal action where applicable:

Age Restrictions and Verification

INNR maintains strict age requirements:

Content Moderation and Safety Measures

To protect our users, especially children and minors, INNR implements multiple layers of protection:

Reporting CSAE Content

If you encounter or suspect any child sexual abuse or exploitation content or behavior on INNR:

  1. Report Immediately: Use the in-app reporting feature to flag the content or user
  2. Contact Authorities: If you believe a child is in immediate danger, contact your local law enforcement immediately
  3. Report to INNR: Email us at safety@innr.club with as much detail as possible
  4. Report to NCMEC: In the United States, report to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) at cybertipline.org

All reports are taken seriously and investigated promptly. We cooperate fully with law enforcement and relevant authorities.

Legal Compliance

INNR complies with all applicable laws and regulations related to child protection, including:

We maintain records as required by law and work closely with law enforcement agencies when needed.

User Education

INNR believes in empowering users with knowledge about online safety:

Privacy and Data Protection

We take special care to protect the privacy and data of all users, especially minors:

Regular Review and Updates

These standards are regularly reviewed and updated to:

This document was last updated:

Contact Information

For questions, concerns, or reports related to child safety:

For immediate threats or emergencies, please contact your local law enforcement authorities.

Additional Resources

If you or someone you know needs help or support: