Child Safety Standards

CorporateCupid  |  Effective Date: May 13, 2026  |  Last Updated: May 13, 2026

Table of Contents

  1. Our Commitment
  2. Prohibited Content & Conduct
  3. Age Eligibility & Verification
  4. Prevention Practices
  5. Detection & Moderation
  6. In-App Reporting
  7. Reporting to Authorities
  8. Enforcement & Account Actions
  9. Legal Compliance
  10. Staff Training
  11. Contact & Point of Contact
  12. Updates to These Standards

1. Our Commitment

CorporateCupid is an adults-only dating application. We have a zero-tolerance policy toward child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) in any form. This page sets out the standards we publish, follow, and enforce to prevent child sexual abuse material (CSAM), grooming, sexual extortion, and any other form of online child sexual exploitation on our service.

These standards apply to every user, every piece of content, and every interaction on CorporateCupid, worldwide.

2. Prohibited Content & Conduct

The following are strictly prohibited on CorporateCupid:

Zero tolerance: Violations result in immediate account termination, preservation of evidence, and mandatory reporting to the appropriate authorities.

3. Age Eligibility & Verification

CorporateCupid is intended for users 18 years of age and older. The following measures support our age policy:

4. Prevention Practices

Product design

Content controls

Identity & abuse signals

5. Detection & Moderation

We use a combination of automated systems and human review:

6. In-App Reporting

Every user can report a profile, message, photo, or other content directly from the app:

All CSAE reports are prioritised and reviewed by our safety team within 24 hours. Reporters are not notified of the outcome, but content and accounts found to violate these standards are removed and reported to authorities as required.

7. Reporting to Authorities

Where applicable, we report suspected CSAE to law-enforcement and statutory bodies, including but not limited to:

We cooperate fully with valid legal process and preserve account data and content as required.

8. Enforcement & Account Actions

When a violation is confirmed we take one or more of the following actions:

10. Staff Training

Members of our trust and safety team receive onboarding training on CSAE policy, evidence handling, and legal reporting obligations. Training is refreshed periodically as policy and guidance from NCMEC, IWF, and Google Play evolve.

11. Contact & Designated Point of Contact

Our designated point of contact for child-safety enquiries — including questions from regulators, law-enforcement, and Google Play — is:

Email: info.flingo@gmail.com

Subject line: Child Safety / CSAE enquiry

For urgent reports of CSAM, please also report directly to NCMEC at report.cybertip.org or to your local law-enforcement agency.

12. Updates to These Standards

We review and update this page as our product, policies, and applicable laws evolve. The Last Updated date at the top of this page reflects the latest revision. Material changes will be reflected here promptly.