Child Safety Standards
Our standards against child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) · Last updated: 12 June 2026
Ummity is a platform for local Muslim communities — events, classes, group chats, a marketplace, and community news. Some communities run spaces for youth. The safety of children on Ummity is paramount, and we have zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) and for child sexual abuse material (CSAM). This page explains what we prohibit, how to report it, and how we respond. It is published by UAIT LLC (“the Operator”).
What is strictly prohibited
The following are forbidden on Ummity and will result in immediate removal and reporting to authorities:
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) — any image, video, or other content that sexualizes a minor.
- Grooming, or any attempt to sexualize, solicit, or engage a minor for sexual purposes.
- Sextortion, or threatening to share a minor’s intimate imagery.
- Child trafficking, or facilitating the exploitation of a minor in any way.
- Sharing, requesting, or directing anyone to CSAE/CSAM, on or off the platform.
These rules apply to every surface — chat messages and attachments, the marketplace and direct messages, business and event listings, news comments, and profiles.
How to report CSAE
In the app — fastest:
- Use Report on any message, listing, business, comment, or member. Reports go straight to that community’s moderators and into a dedicated moderation queue for review.
- You can report a user as well as content; you do not need to be the person targeted to report.
Directly to our child-safety team:
- Email privacy@ashrafnet.com with any details. This reaches our designated child-safety point of contact.
To authorities — for any child in immediate danger, contact local emergency services first. You can also report to:
- NCMEC CyberTipline (United States) — report.cybertip.org.
- Internet Watch Foundation (UK/EU) — report.iwf.org.uk.
- Your local police or national child-protection hotline.
How we respond
When CSAE is reported or detected, we act quickly and decisively:
- Review promptly. CSAE reports are prioritized in the moderation queue.
- Remove the content and remove the offender from the community; for clear CSAE we suspend or ban the account.
- Preserve evidence as required, and keep an append-only audit record of moderation actions.
- Report to authorities. Apparent CSAM is reported to NCMEC (or the relevant national authority for the user’s location), consistent with our legal obligations, and we cooperate with law-enforcement requests.
- No reinstatement of accounts removed for CSAE.
Prevention & design
- Report controls are available across all user-generated content and on member profiles.
- Each community has staff (owners, admins, moderators) with tools to review reports and remove content and members.
- Restricted and announcement spaces, plus per-community membership controls, limit who can interact.
- We continue to improve detection and tooling as the platform grows.
Age & youth spaces
Ummity is not intended for children under 14. Some communities operate youth programs; the community administrators who create those spaces are responsible for supervising them and for following this policy. If you believe a child is using the Service without the required consent, contact privacy@ashrafnet.com.
Child-safety point of contact
Our designated point of contact for child-safety and CSAE matters is privacy@ashrafnet.com (UAIT LLC, 9 Gatsby Lane, Berlin, NJ 08009). For how we handle personal data, see our Privacy Policy.
Changes
We may update these standards over time; we’ll post the new version here and update the “Last updated” date.
This page is a starting template tailored to how Ummity moderates content; it is not legal advice. The Operator must complete the bracketed details, confirm the correct reporting authority and CSAM-reporting obligations for its jurisdictions, and have it reviewed by qualified counsel before publishing or submitting it to an app store.