Child Safety Standards

Pitcha

Child Safety Standards Against Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE)

Developer: Zella group

Last Updated: May 28, 2025

1. Our Unwavering Commitment to Child Safety

Pitcha, developed by Zella group, is a social networking platform designed for users to connect, share, and communicate through images, videos, livestreaming, and video calling. The safety of all our users, especially children, is our utmost priority. We have a zero-tolerance policy towards any content or behavior that constitutes, facilitates, or promotes Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE).

This document outlines our standards and commitments to prevent and combat CSAE on the Pitcha platform. These standards apply to all users and all content shared on Pitcha, including but not limited to images, videos, livestreams, video calls, comments, and messages.

While Pitcha explicitly prohibits nudity and adult content for all users, these Child Safety Standards are specifically focused on protecting minors from sexual abuse and exploitation.

2. Defining CSAE and CSAM

Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE):

Refers to any act or behavior that sexually exploits, abuses, or endangers a child. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Grooming: Befriending and establishing an emotional connection with a child, or someone an offender believes to be a child, to lower their inhibitions in preparation for sexual abuse or exploitation.
  • Sextortion: Forcing or coercing a child, or someone an offender believes to be a child, into producing sexual images or engaging in sexual acts, often through threats or blackmail.
  • Trafficking of a Child: Recruiting, transporting, transferring, harboring, or receiving a child for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
  • Sexualization of a Minor: Depicting, encouraging, or promoting the sexual abuse of children or portraying children in a manner that could result in their sexual exploitation.
  • Any other form of sexual violence against or exploitation of children.

Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM):

Refers to any visual depiction, including but not limited to photographs, videos, illustrations, computer-generated images, and livestreams, that shows a child (any person under the age of 18) engaged in sexually explicit conduct or depicted in a sexualized manner. The creation, possession, distribution, or promotion of CSAM is illegal and strictly prohibited on Pitcha.

3. Prohibited Content and Activities on Pitcha

  • Uploading, sharing, or distributing CSAM in any format.
  • Livestreaming or Video Calling content that depicts, promotes, or risks CSAE.
  • Grooming, Sextortion, or any attempt to solicit or lure minors.
  • Promoting or Facilitating Child Trafficking.
  • Sharing links to off-platform CSAM.
  • Content that sexualizes children, including suggestive poses or scenarios.
  • Coordinating or encouraging any form of CSAE.

4. User Responsibilities

  • Not create, share, or engage with any content or activity that violates these standards.
  • Immediately report any suspected CSAE or CSAM encountered on the platform through Pitcha's in-app reporting tools or via .
  • Understand that Pitcha will cooperate fully with law enforcement in investigating and prosecuting CSAE-related offenses.

8. Age Restrictions and Verification

Pitcha is not intended for users under the age of 13. We utilize age gating mechanisms during the sign-up process. Users found to be under the minimum age may have their accounts terminated.

10. Contact Information for Child Safety Concerns

For any inquiries specifically related to these Child Safety Standards, please contact our designated child safety team at: .

This contact can also be used by Google Play or law enforcement for notifications regarding CSAE content found on Pitcha. The designated point of contact for such matters is The Pitcha Safety Officer at Zella group.