Child Safety Standards
Last updated: 2 June 2026
PALM-APPS LTD operates Amora Boy under an absolute, zero-tolerance policy against child sexual abuse and exploitation ("CSAE"). This page sets out our prohibited-content standards and the structural measures we take to prevent, detect, and report any sexualisation of minors. There is no exception, configuration, or "uncensored" mode that overrides this policy.
1. What is strictly prohibited
It is forbidden to create, request, solicit, describe, role-play, upload, or share any content that sexualises a person under 18, including where the subject is:
- a real minor (any photo, likeness, or description of an actual child);
- a fictional, drawn, animated, or AI-generated character depicted as, or styled to appear as, a minor;
- an adult character presented through "age-play", "school", "teen", or otherwise youthful framing intended to suggest a minor;
- any output that is ambiguous as to age and could appear to depict a minor.
This applies regardless of artistic, fictional, or "virtual" framing. We treat the prohibition as covering computer-generated and non-photographic depictions, in line with applicable law in our operating and target jurisdictions.
2. How we prevent it (by design)
- Adults-only service: a 18+ age gate at entry and age assurance before explicit features or payment.
- Prompt filtering: requests containing minor-indicative terms, youthful framing, or under-18 ages are rejected before any generation.
- Output classification: generated images pass an automated classifier; anything flagged as minor-indicative is blocked, never delivered, and not retained.
- Fail-closed: if a safety classifier is unavailable, generation is refused rather than allowed.
- Chat moderation: input and output are screened independently of the underlying model; a user who indicates they are a minor is disengaged.
- No real-person likeness: the Service generates only fictional adult characters and blocks attempts to recreate real, identifiable people.
3. Detection, reporting & preservation
Suspected CSAE is handled with top priority. Where we detect or receive a report of apparent child sexual abuse material, we remove and disable it, preserve the limited records the law requires, and report to the competent authorities and recognised bodies (for example the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)) in line with our legal obligations. We do not retain illegal imagery beyond what a lawful preservation request requires.
4. Enforcement
Any attempt to produce or solicit prohibited content results in immediate blocking and may result in account termination, preservation of account records, and referral to law enforcement. Attempting to bypass, disable, or defeat these safeguards is itself a serious breach of our Acceptable Use Policy.
5. How to report
To report suspected CSAE or any content involving a minor, contact support@amora-boy.app immediately, or use our Complaints & Content Removal process. Reports of suspected CSAE are prioritised over all other reports. If a child is in immediate danger, contact your local emergency services first.
6. Related policies
See our Content Policy & 2257 Statement and Acceptable Use Policy. This Child Safety Standards page prevails over any other statement to the extent of a conflict on this subject.