Child Safety Standards
This page describes Blinder’s child safety standards, our zero-tolerance approach to child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE), and how to report concerns. By using the Service you agree to these standards; they apply in addition to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
1. Age Requirement (18+ Only)
Blinder is strictly intended for individuals aged 18 years or older.
We do not permit minors to create accounts. If we become aware that a user is under 18, we will suspend and permanently remove the account.
2. Zero Tolerance for Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE)
Blinder has zero tolerance for any form of:
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM)
- Sexual exploitation of minors
- Grooming or solicitation of minors
- Sexualized content involving individuals under 18
Any account found engaging in such activity will be:
- Immediately suspended
- Permanently banned
- Reported to appropriate law enforcement authorities where required
3. Reporting Mechanisms
Users can report suspected violations in the following ways:
In-App Reporting
- Open the user’s profile or chat
- Tap the menu (⋯)
- Select “Report”
- Choose the appropriate category (including underage user)
Email Reporting
- Contact: blinder.eu@gmail.com with subject Child Safety Report
Reports are reviewed promptly by our moderation team. We handle report data in line with our Privacy Policy.
4. Moderation and Enforcement
We use a combination of user reporting tools, content review procedures, and account investigation processes to detect and prevent abusive or illegal behavior. Accounts violating child safety standards are permanently removed.
5. Cooperation with Authorities
Blinder cooperates with law enforcement and regulatory authorities in matters involving child exploitation or illegal conduct, in accordance with applicable laws.
6. Contact for Child Safety Matters
For child-safety-related questions or to report content or conduct that may harm minors, contact us at blinder.eu@gmail.com. We will handle reports in line with our Privacy Policy and applicable law.
If you believe a child is in immediate danger, contact local law enforcement or emergency services immediately.