V-YRE safety standards
Child safety standards against sexual abuse and exploitation
V-YRE prohibits child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE), child sexual abuse material (CSAM), grooming, sexual extortion, trafficking, predatory contact, and any content or behavior that sexualizes, exploits, endangers, or targets minors.
Our standards
- Users may not create, upload, request, share, sell, or promote CSAM or CSAE content.
- Users may not attempt to groom, coerce, blackmail, solicit, or exploit minors.
- Users may not use V-YRE messaging, profiles, posts, marketplace tools, or links to facilitate CSAE.
- Accounts involved in CSAE or CSAM may be removed, blocked, or referred for further action.
- V-YRE may preserve relevant evidence where legally required or necessary for user safety.
Reporting child safety concerns
Users can report harmful users, content, or messages from within V-YRE. Reports are reviewed for safety and policy enforcement. If you believe a child is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services or the relevant child protection authority in your region.
You can also contact V-YRE about child safety concerns at customersupport@v-yre.com.
Enforcement and compliance
V-YRE reviews reports and may remove violating content, restrict features, suspend accounts, terminate accounts, or take additional steps to protect users. Where required by applicable law, V-YRE reports CSAM or CSAE to appropriate regional or national authorities and cooperates with lawful requests.
These standards are part of V-YRE's broader Community Guidelines, Terms of Service, and Privacy Policy.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
