Child Safety Standards

Last updated 18 August 2026

Brosky is an adults-only service. These are our standards against child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE), how we enforce them, and how to reach us. They apply to everyone who uses Brosky, everywhere it is available.

1. Prohibition of CSAE and CSAM

Brosky prohibits child sexual abuse and exploitation absolutely. There is no warning, no strike system, and no second chance for it.

The following are forbidden and lead to immediate, permanent removal:

We comply with the child-safety laws of every jurisdiction where Brosky is available, and we cooperate fully with law enforcement.

2. Age requirements and enforcement

Brosky is strictly 18 and over. Everyone gives a date of birth at sign-up, and the age check runs on our servers as well as in the app, so it cannot be bypassed by modifying the client. The database itself will not accept an account below the minimum age.

Age is never shown on a profile. It is used only to establish eligibility.

Where we have reason to believe an account holder is under 18 and cannot establish otherwise, we remove the account. Creating an account for someone under 18, or helping someone under 18 use Brosky, is itself grounds for removal.

Brosky's design also leaves a minor very little to reach. There is no way to browse people, no user search, no directory, and no publicly viewable profile: a profile becomes visible only once two adults have both committed to the same real-world session.

3. Reporting

In the app. Report is on screen everywhere a person appears — on a profile, in a thread, on a session. Tap Report, choose the reason, and add anything that helps. The person reported is never told who reported them.

By email. safety@brosky.app. Use this if you cannot reach the in-app report, or if the matter is urgent. This address is monitored.

To the authorities. Please also report directly. You do not need to wait for us, and you should not:

Do not download, save or forward suspected CSAM in order to report it — including to us. Report where you found it, and leave the material where it is.

4. How we act on reports

Reports of CSAE are the highest priority we have and jump every other queue.

Where a report is about behaviour rather than material — a user who appears to be a minor, or an adult behaving inappropriately toward one — we act on the same timeline and remove the account where we cannot rule out the risk. We would rather remove an account wrongly than leave a child exposed. An adult removed in error can appeal.

5. Content moderation infrastructure

Photos. Every uploaded photo is screened automatically before it is shown to anyone. High-confidence violations are rejected outright and never published. Borderline results are held for human review and stay invisible while they wait — a photo is never published first and checked afterwards.

Written content. Text is screened before publication, with rules aimed specifically at the sexualisation of minors, non-consensual sexual content, and commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking. Matching content is blocked at the point of writing rather than removed later.

Human review. Every user report is read by a person. Automated screening decides what to block and what to hold; it never decides on its own that an account should be terminated.

Structural limits. Brosky has no people-browsing surface, no user search, no public feed, and no publicly viewable profile. A message thread cannot exist until two adults have both agreed to the same real-world session, so there is no way to send an unsolicited message to a stranger.

6. Data retention for child-safety evidence

Records connected to a child-safety report are retained for one year under legal hold, and longer where a law-enforcement request or legal process requires it.

A legal hold takes precedence over every other retention rule described on this site, including the 30-day account purge and an explicit erasure request. That is a lawful limitation on the right to erasure, and it exists precisely so that evidence survives an attempt to delete it.

7. Point of contact

Child-safety point of contact for OVDEVEL LLC: safety@brosky.app.

This address is monitored and is the right route for users, child-safety organisations, platform partners and law enforcement. Law-enforcement requests, preservation requests and legal process may also be sent to legal@brosky.app.

8. Related policies

Terms of Use · Privacy Policy · Safety & Reporting · Underage users.