Child Safety Standards
Last updated: August 10, 2026
GamesScroll has zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) in any form. This page describes our standards, prevention measures, and reporting process, consistent with applicable child safety laws and with the requirements of the app stores that distribute GamesScroll.
1. Zero tolerance
GamesScroll does not allow any content, account, or communication that sexualizes, endangers, or exploits a minor, under any circumstances. This includes child sexual abuse material (CSAM), content that sexualizes a minor without depicting abuse directly, grooming or soliciting a minor, and any attempt to trade, request, or arrange access to such material or contact. Violating this standard results in an immediate, permanent account suspension and removal of the content, regardless of context, intent, or framing.
2. Prevention measures already in place
- Minimum age requirement. GamesScroll requires everyone to be 13 or older to create an account, enforced at sign-up.
- Pre-publish human review.Every video post is held for human moderation review before it becomes visible to anyone else, including on the poster's own profile — not just flagged after the fact.
- In-app reporting and blocking. Users can report any post, comment, message, or account directly in the app, and can block another user at any time.
- Account-level enforcement. Accounts found to violate this policy are permanently suspended; the underlying content is removed and is not restored.
3. How to report a concern
If you encounter content, an account, or a message on GamesScroll that you believe endangers or sexualizes a minor, report it immediately using the in-app report option on the post, comment, message, or profile. You can also email admin@gamesscroll.com with as much detail as you can provide (link, username, and description).
Reports involving child safety are treated as our highest priority, are reviewed by our team on an expedited basis, and are actioned — including content removal and account suspension — as soon as a violation is confirmed.
4. Legal compliance and authorities
GamesScrollcomplies with applicable child safety laws in the jurisdictions where it operates, and reports child sexual abuse material and related exploitation to the relevant national and regional authorities — including, where applicable, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) in the United States — as required by law.
5. Designated point of contact
Our designated point of contact for child safety matters, including questions about our CSAE prevention practices and compliance, is admin@gamesscroll.com.
6. Changes to this policy
We may update these standards as GamesScrollgrows. If we make material changes, we'll update the “Last updated” date above.