Child Safety Standards (CSAE/CSAM)
App: dm.fun
Developer: Matrica Labs Inc.
Last updated: February 11, 2026
1) Purpose & scope
These Child Safety Standards apply to dm.fun (the "App") published by Matrica Labs Inc. ("we," "us"). They apply to all user-generated content and interactions in the App, including chats, profiles, media, links, and behavior between users.
2) Zero tolerance for CSAE/CSAM
We have zero tolerance for Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE) and Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).
The following are strictly prohibited (including attempts to share or solicit):
- Any sexual content involving a minor (images, videos, audio, text, or links)
- Any depiction, sexualization, or exploitation of minors (real or implied)
- Grooming, sexual solicitation of minors, sextortion, trafficking-related content, or coercion
- Requests for sexual content from minors or any content that facilitates abuse
- Sharing, distributing, trading, storing, or directing others to CSAM/CSAE content (including via external links)
3) In-app reporting & user feedback
dm.fun includes an in-app reporting mechanism that allows users to report messages, content, or accounts.
How to report (in-app):
- Use the Report option on a message or user/profile (e.g., via a "⋯" / menu action), and submit the report.
- Follow any prompts to add details (reason, context, screenshots if applicable).
Users can also contact us directly to report urgent safety concerns at contact@dm.fun or via our official social channels.
4) Child safety point of contact (CSAE/CSAM)
For child safety, CSAE/CSAM, or CSAM-handling matters, contact our Child Safety point of contact:
- Email: contact@dm.fun
- Subject line (recommended): "Child Safety / CSAM Report — dm.fun"
5) Review & enforcement
All reports are reviewed by human moderators (not AI-only review). We take action as quickly as reasonably possible, which may include:
- Removing or restricting content or accounts
- Warning, suspending, or permanently banning users
- Limiting features for accounts under review
- Preserving relevant information as appropriate for safety, investigation, and compliance
6) Reporting to authorities & legal compliance
We comply with applicable child safety laws and regulations. If we become aware of confirmed or apparent CSAM/CSAE, we will take appropriate action consistent with these standards and report to the relevant authorities as required (for example, the NCMEC CyberTipline in the United States and/or appropriate local law enforcement/child protection authorities depending on jurisdiction). We will also cooperate with lawful investigations and requests.
If you believe a child is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services right away.
7) Updates
We may update these standards from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page and reflected in the "Last updated" date above.
