Child Safety Standards
Silah's published standards against child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE). Last updated: January 2024.
Our commitment
Silah is committed to preventing and combating child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) on our platform. We do not tolerate any content, conduct, or contact that harms or exploits minors. We maintain clear standards, proactive measures, and reporting channels to protect children and comply with applicable laws.
Standards against CSAE
- Zero tolerance: We prohibit any content or behaviour that constitutes or facilitates child sexual abuse or exploitation, including child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
- Age requirement: Users must be at least 18 years old to create an account and use Silah. We do not knowingly allow minors on the platform.
- No CSAM: We do not permit the creation, upload, storage, distribution, or sharing of child sexual abuse material. Any such content is prohibited and will be removed immediately.
- No exploitation: We prohibit grooming, sexualisation of minors, or any conduct that exploits or endangers children.
- Enforcement: We take action against violations, including account suspension or termination, and where required we report to law enforcement and relevant authorities.
How we protect users
- Age verification during registration (users must confirm they are 18 or older).
- In-app reporting: users can report profiles, messages, or content that violates our safety standards.
- Review of reported content and accounts; removal of violating content and action against offenders.
- Cooperation with law enforcement and competent bodies when we identify or receive reports of CSAE.
Reporting CSAE or safety concerns
If you see or become aware of content or behaviour on Silah that may involve child sexual abuse or exploitation, please report it immediately.
- In the app: Use the Report option on the relevant profile or in messages, or contact us via Help & support.
- By email: Send a report to eluts.in@gmail.com. Include as much detail as possible (e.g. profile link, screenshots, description). We treat reports seriously and respond promptly.
If you believe a child is in immediate danger, contact your local law enforcement or child protection authority first.
Contact information
For child safety and CSAE-related reports, or for questions about these standards:
- Email: eluts.in@gmail.com
- General contact: Contact us
We aim to acknowledge safety reports promptly and to act in line with our policies and legal obligations.
Updates
We may update these Child Safety Standards from time to time. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page will be revised when we do. Continued use of Silah after changes means you accept the updated standards.