Use this address for CSAE, CSAM, grooming, exploitation, or urgent child safety compliance concerns.
Last updated May 18, 2026
Fluxx standards against CSAE and CSAM.
Fluxx publishes these child safety standards to explain how the app prohibits, reviews, removes, escalates, and reports child sexual abuse and exploitation. This page is public, does not require login, and is not a PDF.
The designated contact should be ready to discuss Fluxx practices against CSAE, CSAM, child safety reporting, moderation, and compliance.
This page is publicly available and describes Fluxx standards against child sexual abuse and exploitation.
Fluxx provides reporting paths for safety concerns involving accounts, content, messages, and other user interactions.
Fluxx reviews these standards as the app, moderation systems, and legal requirements evolve.
Zero tolerance for CSAE and CSAM
Fluxx does not allow child sexual abuse and exploitation, child sexual abuse material, grooming, sextortion, sexual solicitation of minors, trafficking, or any conduct that sexualizes, exploits, endangers, or targets a child.
- CSAE means child sexual abuse and exploitation, including attempts to exploit, coerce, groom, extort, or sexualize a minor.
- CSAM means child sexual abuse material, including visual, written, synthetic, AI-generated, or linked material that depicts or promotes sexual abuse of a child.
- Users must not upload, share, request, sell, trade, link to, joke about, normalize, or encourage CSAE or CSAM.
Reporting tools and safety intake
Fluxx allows users to report child safety concerns from within the app where reporting controls are available, and also accepts direct safety reports at the dedicated abuse inbox.
- Reports may include usernames, account identifiers, content links, dates, screenshots that do not reproduce illegal material, and a clear description of the concern.
- Users should not send, attach, download, forward, or reproduce CSAM when making a report.
- If a child is in immediate danger, users should contact local emergency services or law enforcement first.
Review, removal, and account action
Fluxx prioritizes child safety reports for review. When Fluxx identifies CSAE, CSAM, grooming, or related child safety violations, it may remove content, restrict features, suspend or terminate accounts, preserve relevant records where legally appropriate, and escalate the matter.
- Fluxx may limit distribution or access while a child safety review is underway.
- Accounts involved in severe child safety violations may be permanently removed.
- Attempts to evade enforcement, re-upload removed content, or redirect users to prohibited material are also violations.
Legal compliance and reporting to authorities
Fluxx is committed to complying with applicable child safety laws. Where required or appropriate, Fluxx reports apparent CSAE, CSAM, or imminent child safety threats to relevant regional or national authorities, child protection organizations, law enforcement, or designated reporting bodies.
- Fluxx cooperates with lawful requests from competent authorities.
- Fluxx may preserve account, content, and technical information when needed for legal compliance, safety review, or abuse investigation.
- Fluxx does not attempt to investigate illegal material in a way that would increase distribution or exposure.
Prevention and product safeguards
Fluxx designs safety controls, reporting paths, moderation workflows, and account enforcement standards to reduce abuse risk and help users report harmful behavior quickly.
- Community and safety policies prohibit harassment, threats, exploitation, impersonation, coercion, and unsafe contact.
- Safety reporting is treated as a high-priority signal for moderation and enforcement decisions.
- Fluxx may update product controls, review flows, and policy language as new risks, legal standards, and platform requirements evolve.
Report child safety concern
Send a report to Fluxx Safety
This form prepares an email to the dedicated child safety inbox. If someone is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services or law enforcement first.
