Child Safety Standards
Last updated: May 11, 2026
Sweetest has zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE), child sexual abuse material (CSAM), grooming, sexualization of minors, or any content or conduct that endangers children.
Prohibited content and conduct
Sweetest does not allow users to upload, share, request, promote, or facilitate:
- Child sexual abuse material or any sexual content involving minors.
- Grooming, sextortion, trafficking, or attempts to sexually exploit or abuse a minor.
- Content that sexualizes minors, including written, visual, or AI-generated content.
- Links, instructions, or coordination intended to access, distribute, or evade detection of CSAM.
Reporting in Sweetest
Users can report concerning content or accounts in the Sweetest app using the built-in report tools. Anyone can also contact us directly at sweetestbitesapp@gmail.com.
Review and enforcement
We review reports and may remove content, restrict features, suspend or terminate accounts, preserve relevant evidence, and take other action needed to protect users and comply with applicable law.
Escalation and legal reporting
When we become aware of apparent CSAM or child exploitation involving Sweetest, we report it to the appropriate regional or national authority, including the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) CyberTipline where applicable.
Designated contact
The designated contact for Sweetest child safety and CSAM prevention practices is Trevor Nogues: sweetestbitesapp@gmail.com.