Child Safety Policy

At's Standards Against Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation

Last Updated: January 24, 2026
At maintains a zero-tolerance policy for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE). We are committed to providing a safe environment for all users.

Our Commitments

  • We strictly prohibit any content that depicts, encourages, or promotes child sexual abuse or exploitation
  • We employ automated detection systems and human review to identify and remove CSAE content immediately
  • All reported content is reviewed within 24 hours by our safety team
  • We report all suspected CSAE to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and relevant law enforcement authorities
  • Accounts found violating these policies are permanently banned without warning
  • We cooperate fully with law enforcement investigations related to child safety

Prohibited Content

At prohibits:

  • Content sexualizing minors in any way
  • Content facilitating the exploitation of children
  • Content promoting or normalizing child abuse
  • Sharing or soliciting child sexual abuse material (CSAM)

Detection & Enforcement

  • AI Detection: Automated systems scan all uploaded content for potential CSAE material
  • User Reports: In-app reporting allows users to flag concerning content immediately
  • Human Review: Trained safety specialists review flagged content
  • Immediate Action: Violating content is removed and reported to authorities within minutes

Report Child Safety Concerns

In-App: Use the "Report" button on any content

Email: support@at-sync.com

Emergency? Contact local law enforcement immediately

Legal Compliance

We comply with:

  • PROTECT Act (Prosecutorial Remedies and Other Tools to End the Exploitation of Children Today)
  • 18 U.S.C. § 2258A (CyberTipline Reporting Requirements)
  • International child protection laws and regulations
  • NCMEC reporting obligations

Continuous Improvement

  • Regular audits of our safety systems and processes
  • Ongoing training for content moderation teams
  • Partnership with child safety organizations and experts
  • Technology updates to improve detection capabilities