Content Policy & 2257 Statement
Last updated: 2 June 2026
All content is AI-generated and fictional
Amora Boy does not feature real human performers. Every companion, image, voice, and message is generated by artificial intelligence and depicts fictional adults aged 18 or over. No real person is depicted, recorded, or portrayed, and any resemblance to an actual person is unintended and coincidental.
18 U.S.C. § 2257 — exemption statement
Because the Service contains no visual depictions of actual human beings engaged in actual or simulated sexually explicit conduct, the record-keeping requirements of 18 U.S.C. § 2257 and 28 C.F.R. Part 75 do not apply. All depictions are computer-generated and fictional. To the extent any content could be construed as falling within those provisions, all depicted characters were created to represent adults aged 18 or older.
Zero tolerance for child sexual abuse material (CSAM)
We prohibit, and make a structural effort to prevent, any content that sexualises minors. Our image pipeline applies prompt filtering and an output classifier to reject requests or results that involve "child", "teen", "school", or otherwise youthful depictions, and this filter cannot be configured off. Any apparent CSAM is blocked, not stored, and reported to the appropriate authorities. There is no exception to this policy.
No real-person likeness or deepfakes
We block generation intended to resemble real, identifiable individuals (including public figures) and prohibit uploading photos of real people to recreate them. The Service must not be used to produce non-consensual intimate imagery of any real person.
Moderation
Chat and media are subject to input and output moderation that blocks illegal categories regardless of the underlying model's "uncensored" nature, with a human-review queue for flagged content. See our Acceptable Use Policy for the full list of prohibited uses.
Reporting
To report content you believe is illegal or violates this policy, contact support@amora-boy.app or use our Complaints & Content Removal process. Reports of suspected CSAM or non-consensual content are prioritised.