POPPO LIVE has a zero tolerance attitude towards any behavior that would endanger children.
When using POPPO LIVE, please be sure to follow the guidelines below.
• You must be at least 18 years old to use POPPO LIVE.
• It is prohibited to upload images of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct to POPPO LIVE, including but not limited to photos, videos and computer generated images.
• Nudity of children is forbidden.
Users are prohibited from creating, uploading or distributing content that promotes the exploitation or abuse of children, such as:
• Inappropriate interaction with a child (for example, groping or fondling).
• Child grooming (for example, befriending a child online for the purpose of facilitating sexual contact and/or exchanging sexual images with that child, either online or offline).
• Sexualization of a minor (for example, images that depict, encourage or promote the sexual abuse of children, or depict children in a way that could lead to the sexual exploitation of children).
• Sextortion (for example, threatening or blackmailing a child by using real or purported access to intimate images of a child).
• Trafficking a child (for example, advertising or soliciting a child for commercial sexual exploitation).
POPPO LIVE uses extensive technical, human and time resources to prevent, detect, remove and report child sexual exploitation content and conduct. If, upon review, we are informed that content posted by a user contains child sexual abuse content, we will take immediate action against the user who posted the content. These actions may include, but are not limited to: removing illegal content, restricting the posting of user content, suspending accounts, and filing complaints with local authorities.
If you find content that may violate the policy, you can also report and complain about the platform's content related to "Child Sexual Abuse and Sexual Exploitation (CSAE)" in POPPO LIVE - "HELP" or send us an email at [email protected].
If you believe a child is at risk or has been abused, exploited or trafficked, please contact your local law enforcement agency and your local child welfare organization.