My Status ("we", "our") operates a social and service-marketplace application. We have zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) on our platform. This page documents the standards, safeguards, and reporting mechanisms we implement to prevent and respond to such content, in compliance with applicable laws and Google Play's Child Safety Standards policy.
1. Prohibited content and conduct
The following are strictly prohibited on My Status and are grounds for immediate account termination and, where required by law, referral to appropriate authorities:
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in any form — images, videos, audio, links, or written descriptions.
- Grooming, solicitation, or any sexual communication with a minor.
- Sextortion or coerced sharing of intimate content involving minors.
- Sharing personally identifying information of a minor with the intent to facilitate exploitation.
- Promotion, trade, or live-streaming of CSAE in any form.
2. Age requirement
My Status is intended for users 18 years of age and older. We do not knowingly allow accounts created by minors. If we learn that a minor has created an account, we terminate the account and delete the associated data.
3. In-app safeguards
- Automated content moderation. Media uploaded for public placement (advertising slots) is scanned by an AI content-moderation pipeline before publication. Content flagged as containing minors in suggestive contexts is rejected and reviewed by a human moderator.
- User reporting. Every post, profile, comment, chat, and advertisement has a Report action. Reports of CSAE are routed to the highest-priority queue and reviewed within 24 hours, typically faster.
- Block and mute. Users may block any other user; blocked users cannot view their profile, send messages, or interact with their content.
- Admin moderation panel. Trained moderators can review reported content, suspend accounts, delete posts, and lock chats. Severe violations result in permanent bans (device + phone-number signal) and, where applicable, referral to authorities.
- End-to-end encrypted 1:1 text. While the content of 1:1 text messages is end-to-end encrypted and not readable by us, every chat exposes a Report action that includes the conversation metadata necessary for investigation. Group chat and media are server-readable and subject to active moderation when reported.
4. How we handle CSAE reports
- The report enters our highest-priority moderation queue.
- A human moderator reviews it within 24 hours.
- If confirmed: the offending content is removed from the platform; the account is permanently disabled; relevant evidence is preserved.
- The case is escalated to the appropriate authorities in the jurisdiction where the violation occurred. For users in Uzbekistan, this includes the Cyber Crime Center under the State Security Service. For other jurisdictions, we cooperate with INHOPE network hotlines and local law enforcement as required.
- We comply in good faith with valid legal requests for information from law enforcement agencies investigating CSAE.
5. Compliance with applicable law
My Status complies with the laws of the Republic of Uzbekistan regarding the protection of minors and the prohibition of CSAE. Where users in other jurisdictions are involved, we follow applicable local laws including, but not limited to, the United States PROTECT Act of 2003 and 18 U.S.C. § 2258A (mandatory reporting), the European Union Digital Services Act, and the United Kingdom Online Safety Act.
6. Reporting CSAE to us
If you believe you have encountered CSAE on My Status, please report it immediately:
- In the app: tap the Report action on the offending content, profile, or chat and select "Child safety" as the reason.
- By email: erkinovbegzod.45@gmail.com with subject line "CSAE report".
We treat every report seriously, confidentially, and without retaliation against the reporter.
7. Reporting CSAE to authorities
If you believe a child is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services first. In Uzbekistan, dial 112. You can also contact the Cyber Crime Center directly. If you are outside Uzbekistan, the INHOPE network (inhope.org) maintains a directory of national hotlines.
8. Changes to these standards
We periodically update these standards as our platform, the regulatory landscape, and child-safety best practices evolve. The date at the top reflects the most recent revision.
9. Contact
Designated point of contact for child-safety inquiries from regulators, NGOs, and law enforcement: erkinovbegzod.45@gmail.com.