Zibble has zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE). This page describes our standards, how we protect minors, and where to report concerns — inside the app and through trusted external organizations.
Our Commitment
Zibble prohibits any content or behavior that sexually exploits, abuses, or endangers children. Accounts involved in CSAE or child sexual abuse material (CSAM) are removed immediately and may be reported to law enforcement.
Definitions
CSAE
Child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) refers to content or behavior that sexually exploits, abuses, or endangers children. This includes grooming a child for sexual exploitation, sextorting a child, trafficking a child for sex, or otherwise sexually exploiting a child.
CSAM
Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) is illegal. It consists of any visual depiction — including photos, videos, and computer-generated imagery — involving a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct. Using Zibble to store, share, or distribute CSAM is strictly prohibited.
Age Requirement & Verification
Zibble is intended for users 18 years of age or older only. We use platform age verification provided by Google and Apple to help enforce this requirement before users can access the app.
If you suspect someone on Zibble is under 18, please report it immediately through the app: Settings → Report a Child Safety.
Report on Zibble
To report a user, profile, message, or agent interaction on Zibble, go to Settings → Report a concern in the app. Our moderation team reviews all reports and takes action, including account suspension or termination and referral to authorities where appropriate.
Report Child Sexual Abuse Imagery
If you find a link, website, or any content that is sexually abusive towards children, report it to one of the organizations below.
- United States — NCMEC: Report to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (CyberTipline). NCMEC can forward reports to the appropriate authorities worldwide.
- International — INHOPE: Find your local reporting hotline through the INHOPE network. If your country is not listed, you can still report through INHOPE's website.
- Canada: Cybertip.ca
- United Kingdom: Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)
- Australia: eSafety Commissioner
- European Union: Use INHOPE to locate your national hotline.
Enforcement
Zibble uses automated detection and human review to identify and remove CSAE and CSAM. Violations result in immediate account termination. We cooperate with law enforcement and reporting organizations when required or appropriate.
