Last updated: June 3, 2026
OneOpenSociety (“we,” “us,” or “our”) is committed to protecting children and preventing child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) on our platform. This page sets out our published standards, prohibited conduct, enforcement actions, and how users and authorities can report concerns.
These standards apply to the OneOpenSociety website at https://oneopensociety.com and the OneOpenSociety mobile application.
We have zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE), including any content or behavior that sexualizes, exploits, endangers, or harms minors. This includes but is not limited to:
Violations may result in immediate account termination, permanent bans, removal of content, preservation of evidence, and referral to law enforcement and relevant child protection organizations.
OneOpenSociety is not directed at children. Users must meet the minimum age required in their country to use the service (at least 13 years old, or higher where local law requires). We do not knowingly permit registration or use by children below that age.
If we learn that a user is under the minimum age, or that a profile misrepresents a minor’s age, we will take appropriate action, which may include account removal and deletion of associated data, consistent with our Privacy Policy and applicable law.
All users must:
If you see content or behavior that may involve CSAE, report it immediately. Do not share, download, or forward suspected CSAM.
Email us at app@oneopensociety.com with the subject line “CSAE Report”. Include, if possible:
We prioritize CSAE reports and aim to review urgent child-safety reports as quickly as possible.
If you believe a child is in immediate danger, contact your local police or emergency number. You may also report suspected CSAM to your national hotline or authority, for example:
When we identify or receive credible reports of CSAE, we may:
We do not allow CSAE content to remain on our platform while under review. Confirmed violations result in permanent removal and banning of responsible accounts and related assets where technically feasible.
We work to reduce CSAE risk through measures that may include:
We handle CSAE reports sensitively and limit disclosure of report details to those who need them for review, enforcement, or legal compliance. We encourage reporters not to publicly share identifying details about suspected victims.
These CSAE standards are part of our broader rules. They work together with our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and community guidelines. Where there is a conflict regarding child safety, these CSAE standards prevail.
We may update this page to reflect legal, technical, or safety developments. The “Last updated” date at the top will change when we do. Continued use of OneOpenSociety after updates means you accept the revised standards.
Child safety and CSAE reports:
For general support, use the same email or our Contact us page.