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Safety · Child Safety Standards · Effective June 24, 2026 · Last updated June 24, 2026

Safety Standards.

How Digitalage protects users, responds to abuse, and enforces standards against child sexual abuse and exploitation.

Digitalage, Inc. ("Digitalage," "we," "us," or "our"), a subsidiary of Hop-on, Inc. (OTCID: HPNN), operates digitalage.com and related Digitalage applications, products, creator tools, live media infrastructure, communication features, user-generated content features, and related services.

These Safety Standards apply to the Digitalage app, the Digitalage website, and related Digitalage services where users may create, upload, publish, stream, share, communicate, interact, or otherwise participate in Digitalage features.

Digitalage has zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation, child sexual abuse material, grooming, sextortion, trafficking, predatory behavior, or any conduct that harms, exploits, or endangers children.

These Safety Standards should be read together with our Terms of Use, Privacy Notice, DMCA / Copyright Policy, and any product-specific or app-specific policies we provide.

Safety at a glance

Child protection. Digitalage prohibits child sexual abuse and exploitation, child sexual abuse material, grooming, sextortion, trafficking, and predatory conduct.

User reporting. Digitalage provides ways for users to report safety concerns, abusive content, accounts, messages, profiles, or other activity through in-app reporting or support channels.

CSAM response. When Digitalage becomes aware of apparent child sexual abuse material or child sexual exploitation, we review, remove, restrict, preserve, escalate, and report as appropriate under our policies and applicable law.

Enforcement. Digitalage may remove content, restrict features, suspend accounts, terminate accounts, preserve relevant information, and report suspected illegal activity to appropriate authorities.

Contact. Child safety, CSAM, and CSAE concerns may be reported to Digitalage at [email protected].

1. Scope

These Safety Standards apply to activity on or through Digitalage, including:

  • The Digitalage app;
  • digitalage.com and any Digitalage-operated website or subdomain;
  • Digitalage creator, streaming, video, media, profile, messaging, commenting, community, upload, publishing, or collaboration features;
  • User-generated content submitted, uploaded, streamed, shared, or distributed through Digitalage;
  • Communications sent to Digitalage support, safety, compliance, or moderation channels;
  • Digitalage beta, testing, or app-store deployments where these Safety Standards are referenced.

These Safety Standards apply to all users, creators, account holders, visitors, partners, developers, testers, and any other person or entity that accesses or uses Digitalage.

2. Child safety commitment

Digitalage is committed to protecting children and preventing abuse on our platform.

For purposes of these Safety Standards, a "child" or "minor" means any person under the age of 18.

Digitalage prohibits users from creating, uploading, storing, streaming, sharing, requesting, soliciting, promoting, encouraging, facilitating, linking to, monetizing, or distributing any content or conduct involving the sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, sexualization, grooming, coercion, trafficking, or endangerment of minors.

This prohibition applies whether the content or conduct occurs publicly, privately, directly, indirectly, on-platform, or through attempts to move users off-platform.

3. Child sexual abuse and exploitation

Child sexual abuse and exploitation ("CSAE") includes content or behavior that sexually exploits, abuses, or endangers children.

Digitalage prohibits CSAE in any form, including but not limited to:

  • Grooming a child for sexual exploitation;
  • Sextortion, blackmail, threats, or coercion involving a minor;
  • Soliciting sexual images, videos, livestreams, messages, or sexual activity from a minor;
  • Sending sexual content to a minor;
  • Encouraging a minor to engage in sexual activity;
  • Attempting to meet a minor for sexual purposes;
  • Trafficking or facilitating the trafficking of a child for sex;
  • Offering money, gifts, creator opportunities, exposure, employment, housing, transportation, drugs, alcohol, or other benefits in exchange for sexual content or sexual activity involving a minor;
  • Using coded language, links, usernames, groups, files, archives, or off-platform directions to obtain, trade, sell, or distribute child sexual abuse material;
  • Attempts to evade detection, moderation, reporting, or enforcement related to child safety violations.

Digitalage does not allow content or behavior that normalizes, promotes, jokes about, facilitates, encourages, or coordinates child sexual abuse or exploitation.

4. Child sexual abuse material

Child sexual abuse material ("CSAM") is prohibited on Digitalage.

CSAM includes any visual depiction, including photos, videos, livestreams, screenshots, computer-generated imagery, AI-generated imagery, altered media, cartoons, drawings, illustrations, or other visual content, involving a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct.

Users may not:

  • Upload CSAM;
  • Store CSAM;
  • Share CSAM;
  • Stream CSAM;
  • Request CSAM;
  • Trade, sell, purchase, advertise, or promote CSAM;
  • Link to CSAM;
  • Direct users to off-platform locations to access CSAM;
  • Use Digitalage to seek, obtain, preserve, distribute, or facilitate access to CSAM.

Digitalage also prohibits content or conduct that sexualizes minors even where the content may not meet the legal definition of CSAM. This includes fetishized, suggestive, exploitative, predatory, or sexualized treatment of minors.

5. Grooming, sextortion, and predatory conduct

Digitalage prohibits grooming, sextortion, coercion, and predatory behavior.

Grooming includes attempts to contact, befriend, manipulate, pressure, isolate, deceive, or build trust with a minor for the purpose of sexual exploitation, sexual contact, sexual conversation, sexual imagery, trafficking, or other abuse.

Digitalage prohibits:

  • Asking a minor for sexual photos, videos, messages, livestreams, or personal sexual information;
  • Sending sexual content or sexual messages to a minor;
  • Encouraging a minor to move to private, encrypted, anonymous, temporary, or off-platform channels for sexual purposes;
  • Asking a minor to hide communications from parents, guardians, caregivers, teachers, moderators, or authorities;
  • Threatening, intimidating, blackmailing, or coercing a minor;
  • Using real, alleged, manipulated, or AI-generated intimate images to pressure a minor;
  • Impersonating another person to contact, manipulate, or exploit a minor;
  • Coordinating or facilitating in-person meetings with a minor for sexual purposes;
  • Any conduct that Digitalage determines creates a child safety risk.

6. User-generated content standards

Digitalage may allow users to create, upload, post, publish, stream, comment, message, share, or interact with user-generated content.

Users are responsible for the content they submit and the way they interact with others.

Digitalage prohibits objectionable, illegal, abusive, exploitative, or harmful content and conduct, including:

  • Child sexual abuse or exploitation;
  • CSAM or any sexual content involving minors;
  • Grooming, sextortion, coercion, trafficking, or predatory conduct;
  • Harassment, bullying, stalking, threats, or targeted abuse;
  • Hate, dehumanization, or abuse directed at protected groups;
  • Non-consensual intimate imagery;
  • Sexual exploitation or coercive sexual conduct;
  • Credible threats of violence;
  • Content that promotes or instructs users to cause physical harm;
  • Content that promotes self-harm or suicide;
  • Impersonation, fraud, scams, or deceptive behavior;
  • Doxxing or sharing private personal information without permission;
  • Attempts to evade moderation, reporting, or enforcement;
  • Content or conduct that violates applicable law.

Digitalage may moderate user-generated content using user reports, internal review, automated systems, human review, policy enforcement tools, trusted escalations, and other safety processes.

7. In-app reporting

Digitalage provides mechanisms for users to report safety concerns from within the Digitalage app.

Users may report child safety concerns, abuse, objectionable content, accounts, messages, profiles, comments, livestreams, uploads, or other activity through Digitalage's in-app reporting or support channels.

Reportable safety concerns include:

  • Suspected child sexual abuse or exploitation;
  • Suspected CSAM;
  • Grooming or predatory behavior;
  • Sextortion or threats involving intimate images;
  • A user asking a minor for sexual content;
  • A user sending sexual content to a minor;
  • Harassment, bullying, stalking, or threats;
  • Impersonation or suspicious behavior;
  • Non-consensual intimate imagery;
  • Other illegal, abusive, exploitative, or unsafe activity.

Users may also contact Digitalage's safety team at [email protected].

For urgent situations involving immediate danger, users should contact local emergency services or law enforcement first.

8. How Digitalage reviews safety reports

When Digitalage receives a safety report or otherwise becomes aware of potential child sexual abuse, exploitation, CSAM, grooming, sextortion, or other serious abuse, we review the matter and take action based on our policies, available evidence, and applicable law.

Digitalage's response may include:

  • Prioritizing reports involving child safety;
  • Reviewing reported content, accounts, profiles, messages, metadata, or activity;
  • Removing content that violates our policies;
  • Restricting access to content or features;
  • Blocking or limiting contact between users;
  • Suspending accounts;
  • Permanently terminating accounts;
  • Restricting attempts to create replacement accounts;
  • Preserving relevant information where legally appropriate;
  • Reporting confirmed or suspected CSAM or child exploitation to appropriate authorities where required or appropriate;
  • Cooperating with valid legal requests from law enforcement;
  • Taking steps to prevent repeat abuse or re-upload of violating content where feasible.

Digitalage does not tolerate retaliation against users who make good-faith safety reports.

9. Appropriate action against CSAM

When Digitalage obtains actual knowledge of apparent CSAM on or through Digitalage, we will take appropriate action in accordance with these Safety Standards and applicable law.

Appropriate action may include:

  • Removing or disabling access to the material;
  • Disabling accounts involved in uploading, sharing, requesting, promoting, or distributing the material;
  • Preserving relevant records where legally appropriate;
  • Reporting apparent CSAM to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, law enforcement, regional authorities, or other appropriate organizations where required or appropriate;
  • Taking additional steps to reduce the risk of further harm.

Users should not download, forward, screenshot, repost, share, or redistribute suspected CSAM. If a user encounters suspected CSAM or child exploitation on Digitalage, they should report it immediately through the in-app reporting tools or by contacting [email protected].

If a child is in immediate danger, users should contact local emergency services or law enforcement immediately.

10. Reporting to authorities

Digitalage complies with applicable child safety laws and regulations.

When Digitalage becomes aware of apparent child sexual abuse material, child sexual exploitation, trafficking, grooming, sextortion, or other conduct that requires reporting, Digitalage will take action in accordance with applicable law.

This may include reporting to:

  • The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children;
  • Regional or national child safety authorities;
  • Local, state, federal, or international law enforcement;
  • Other appropriate child protection organizations or authorities.

External child safety reporting resources

If you encounter a link, website, account, or content outside Digitalage that appears to involve child sexual abuse imagery, child sexual abuse material, or child sexual exploitation, you may report it to an appropriate child safety organization or law enforcement authority.

In the United States, reports may be made to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children CyberTipline.

Outside the United States, users may contact their local child protection hotline, law enforcement authority, or an INHOPE member hotline where available.

If a child appears to be in immediate danger, contact local emergency services or law enforcement immediately.

Users should not download, forward, screenshot, save, repost, or redistribute suspected CSAM.

Digitalage may preserve account, content, technical, device, and activity information when legally required or appropriate to support investigations, prevent abuse, protect users, and comply with law.

11. Enforcement

Digitalage may take enforcement action when content or behavior violates these Safety Standards, our Terms of Use, our Community Guidelines or user rules, our app policies, or applicable law.

Enforcement actions may include:

  • Removing content;
  • Hiding, limiting, or disabling distribution of content;
  • Warning a user;
  • Restricting account features;
  • Limiting messaging, commenting, posting, streaming, or upload functions;
  • Blocking contact between users;
  • Suspending an account;
  • Permanently terminating an account;
  • Restricting attempts to create replacement accounts;
  • Reporting suspected illegal activity to appropriate authorities;
  • Preserving information where legally appropriate;
  • Cooperating with lawful law-enforcement requests.

Severe violations, including CSAM, grooming, sextortion, child trafficking, or attempts to sexually exploit minors, may result in immediate account termination and reporting to appropriate authorities.

12. Safety by design

Digitalage works to reduce abuse through safety-focused product design, policy enforcement, reporting tools, and moderation processes.

Our safety approach may include:

  • User reporting tools;
  • Account and content review processes;
  • Blocking or restriction features;
  • Moderation of reported content and users;
  • Abuse detection and prevention systems;
  • Policy-based enforcement;
  • Escalation paths for child safety reports;
  • Review of platform features for child safety risks;
  • Ongoing improvement of safety practices.

Digitalage may update these processes over time as risks, legal requirements, platform features, and industry practices evolve.

13. Privacy and safety reports

Digitalage handles safety reports with care.

Reports may be reviewed by authorized personnel or service providers who help Digitalage operate, secure, moderate, investigate, enforce, or protect the platform.

Digitalage may use report information to:

  • Investigate potential violations;
  • Enforce policies;
  • Protect users;
  • Prevent fraud, abuse, and illegal activity;
  • Comply with law;
  • Respond to legal process;
  • Report suspected child exploitation to appropriate authorities.

Digitalage does not ask users to investigate abuse themselves. Users should report suspected abuse through Digitalage's reporting tools or contact the appropriate authorities.

14. Child safety point of contact

Digitalage maintains a child safety point of contact for matters involving child sexual abuse and exploitation, CSAM prevention practices, safety procedures, and compliance.

Child Safety Contact: [email protected]

This contact is intended for child safety, CSAM, CSAE, and related platform safety matters.

For urgent danger, contact local emergency services or law enforcement immediately.

15. Related Digitalage policies

These Safety Standards work together with Digitalage's other policies, including:

  • Terms of Use;
  • Privacy Notice;
  • DMCA / Copyright Policy;
  • Community Guidelines or user rules, where available;
  • Product-specific or app-specific policies.

If there is a conflict between these Safety Standards and another Digitalage policy, Digitalage may apply the policy that provides greater protection for users, minors, platform safety, legal compliance, or abuse prevention.

16. Updates to these Safety Standards

Digitalage may update these Safety Standards from time to time to reflect changes to our app, products, policies, safety practices, legal obligations, or platform requirements.

When we make updates, we will revise the "Last updated" date at the top of this page.

17. Contact us

Questions or reports about child safety, CSAM, CSAE, grooming, sextortion, exploitation, or related safety concerns:

Digitalage, Inc.
Attn: Safety
c/o Hop-on, Inc.
31938 Temecula Parkway, Suite A323
Temecula, CA 92592
Email: [email protected]

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