Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation (CSAE) Policy
Effective: February 11, 2026
Zero tolerance
Say Less has a zero-tolerance policy toward child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) in any form. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM), including AI-generated imagery
- Grooming, solicitation, or predatory behaviour targeting minors
- Sextortion or trafficking involving minors
- Any content that sexualises, exploits, endangers, or abuses children
- Links or references to external CSAE content
If a child is in immediate danger, contact your local police or emergency services immediately.
How we prevent CSAE
Say Less is designed around anonymous group plans, not messaging or content sharing. The app does not support image uploads in conversations, direct messaging between strangers, or public profiles. This architecture significantly limits the vectors for CSAE.
We additionally employ the following measures:
- Content moderation of user-generated text (plan names and descriptions)
- Immediate removal of any content that violates this policy
- Permanent account bans for any user found to be engaged in CSAE-related activity
- Preservation of evidence for law enforcement investigations
Reporting CSAE
If you encounter any content or behaviour on Say Less that you believe constitutes CSAE, please report it immediately through any of the following channels:
- In-app: Use the report function on any button or user profile
- Email: support@jammable.com
All reports are reviewed promptly. We will take immediate action, including content removal and account suspension, while an investigation is underway.
Law enforcement cooperation
Upon obtaining actual knowledge of CSAM or CSAE activity, Say Less will:
- Immediately remove the offending content
- Permanently ban the associated account
- Report the incident to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) via the CyberTipline, or the relevant regional authority
- Preserve all relevant data and cooperate fully with law enforcement
Legal compliance
Say Less operates in compliance with applicable child safety laws, including but not limited to:
- The U.S. PROTECT Act
- The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
- UK Online Safety Act 2023
- EU Digital Services Act
- Google Play Child Safety Standards policy
- Apple App Store Review Guidelines
Child safety contact
For child safety inquiries, law enforcement requests, or platform notifications regarding CSAE, contact us at:
External resources
- NCMEC CyberTipline — report online child exploitation (US)
- CEOP — report to the National Crime Agency (UK)
- INHOPE — global network of hotlines for reporting CSAM
- Internet Watch Foundation — report criminal content (UK)