Dirextalk Child Safety Standards
1. Purpose and Scope
Effective date: July 8, 2026
Dirextalk is committed to protecting children and preventing the misuse of the app, official services, and related features for child sexual abuse and exploitation ("CSAE") or child sexual abuse material ("CSAM"). These standards describe our child safety rules, reporting channels, review process, and enforcement approach.
Dirextalk is a self-hosted communication product. Private chats, group chats, channels, voice calls, identity data, and Agent-connected services may run on servers controlled by users, organizations, administrators, or trusted service providers. We do not actively read private chat content, and we may not be able to directly access, retrieve, modify, or delete data stored on user-controlled servers or third-party Agent environments. We will still act within the app and services we control, process reports submitted to us, and cooperate with lawful child safety processes.
2. Zero Tolerance for CSAE
Dirextalk strictly prohibits any content, conduct, or use of the app or related services that exploits, abuses, sexualizes, endangers, or facilitates harm to children.
Prohibited conduct includes, without limitation:
- Creating, requesting, distributing, storing, promoting, or attempting to access CSAM or other child sexual exploitation material.
- Grooming, solicitation, coercion, sextortion, trafficking, or attempts to move a child to another service for sexual purposes.
- Sexualized comments, images, roleplay, fantasy content, or other sexual content involving minors or persons presented as minors.
- Using private chats, groups, channels, public profiles, discovery, Agents, links, usernames, or any other Dirextalk feature to facilitate CSAE.
- Evading reporting, blocking, moderation, safety restrictions, or lawful investigations related to child safety.
3. Reporting Child Safety Concerns
Users can report suspected CSAE, grooming, child endangerment, or related abuse through the in-app reporting feature where available. Users may also contact us directly at liyananinsh@outlook.com.
When submitting a report, include as much relevant information as safely and lawfully possible, such as the user identifier, domain or server involved, channel or group name, message context, timestamps, screenshots, and a clear description of the concern. Do not send server administrator credentials, private keys, recovery secrets, or other sensitive credentials to Dirextalk.
Dirextalk does not actively read private chats. Only information you actively submit with a report, information available in services we control, and information required by law will be used for safety review and abuse handling.
4. How We Address CSAE Reports
When we become aware of suspected CSAE, we review the information available to us and act as quickly as reasonably possible, prioritizing child safety.
Depending on the report, severity, and services under our control, actions may include:
- Restricting, disabling, or blocking access to official Dirextalk services, official Agents, usernames, discovery, push notifications, public profiles, or other features we operate.
- Removing, hiding, or disabling public or discoverable content that we control.
- Preserving relevant report information where necessary for safety review, enforcement, legal compliance, or cooperation with authorities.
- Escalating reports to the relevant self-hosted server administrator or service operator when the underlying infrastructure is outside our direct control.
- Reporting confirmed or credible CSAE or CSAM to appropriate child safety organizations, law enforcement, or other competent authorities when required or appropriate under applicable law.
If the reported content is stored on a server, node, or Agent environment controlled by a user or third party, Dirextalk may not be able to directly remove that content from the underlying infrastructure. We will still take reasonable measures within the app and official services we control, and we may provide information or guidance to the relevant administrator or authority where appropriate.
5. Cooperation and Legal Compliance
Dirextalk is designed for users outside mainland China and must be used in compliance with applicable laws. We comply with applicable child safety laws and platform requirements, including requirements related to preventing, detecting, reporting, and responding to CSAE.
Where required by law or appropriate for child safety, we may report CSAE or CSAM-related information to competent authorities, child safety organizations, or reporting bodies such as the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) or the relevant regional equivalent.
6. Child Safety Point of Contact
Child safety reports, authority requests, and questions about these standards can be sent to: liyananinsh@outlook.com
This contact is monitored for child safety matters. Reports involving immediate danger to a child should also be reported directly to local emergency services or law enforcement.
7. Updates to These Standards
We may update these standards as Dirextalk features, laws, safety practices, or platform requirements change. The latest version will remain publicly available on this website.