Our commitment. AmericaFirst4us Inc. — the creator of OuiAmi — has zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) on our platform. OuiAmi is a peer-to-peer trust and identity network. Any use of OuiAmi to facilitate, depict, distribute, or enable CSAE in any form is strictly prohibited and is grounds for immediate and permanent account termination, mandatory reporting to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), and full cooperation with U.S. and international law enforcement.
This document is the public commitment AmericaFirst4us Inc. has made under the Google Play Child Safety Standards policy and parallel obligations under the U.S. PROTECT Our Children Act of 2008, the EU Digital Services Act, and the UK Online Safety Act. It applies to every user, every interaction, and every feature of OuiAmi, on every platform we ship — iOS, Android, and the web.
What CSAE means in this policy
For purposes of this policy, "child sexual abuse and exploitation" includes:
- Any sexual content involving minors (any individual under 18 years of age, regardless of jurisdiction)
- Solicitation of minors for sexual purposes ("grooming")
- Sextortion of minors
- Trafficking of minors, including for sexual or labor purposes
- Distribution, possession, production, or promotion of child sexual abuse material (CSAM)
- Content that sexualizes, eroticizes, or otherwise harms minors
- Any conduct that violates 18 U.S.C. §§ 2251–2260 (federal child exploitation statutes) or analogous laws in any jurisdiction OuiAmi serves
Prohibited conduct on OuiAmi
Users may not, on any feature of OuiAmi:
- Post, share, transmit, request, or receive CSAM or content that sexualizes minors
- Solicit, groom, or initiate sexual conversations with users they know or reasonably should know to be minors
- Use OuiAmi's networking, messaging, or transaction features to coordinate harm to minors
- Misrepresent their age to gain access to other users or to the platform
- Distribute identifying information of minors without lawful authority
- Use cryptographic identity features to evade account termination or law-enforcement attribution in CSAE matters
How to report CSAE on OuiAmi
If you encounter CSAE on OuiAmi, report it immediately. AmericaFirst4us Inc. provides three reporting paths:
- In-app: tap any user profile or message → Report → "Child safety concern"
- Email: tpoc@americafirst4us.com (monitored every business day)
- Phone: 615-626-5312
If a child is in immediate danger, also report directly:
NCMEC CyberTipline:
report.cybertipline.org · 1-800-843-5678
Local law enforcement (911 in the United States)
What happens after a report
- Triage within 24 hours. AmericaFirst4us Inc. reviews every safety report within one business day of submission, with priority for reports involving minors.
- Account suspension on credible report. Accounts under credible CSAE investigation are immediately suspended pending review.
- Mandatory NCMEC reporting. If a report involves CSAM, AmericaFirst4us Inc. files a CyberTipline report with NCMEC as required by U.S. federal law (18 U.S.C. § 2258A).
- Law enforcement cooperation. AmericaFirst4us Inc. cooperates fully with valid legal process from U.S., state, and international law enforcement on CSAE matters.
- Permanent termination. Confirmed violators are permanently banned from OuiAmi and prohibited from creating new accounts. Hardware-bound identity (ELAI) supports enforcement of this prohibition.
- Reporter feedback. Reporters receive confirmation of receipt, and confirmation of resolution where legally permissible.
Active prevention measures
OuiAmi's design and operation include the following measures to reduce CSAE risk on the platform:
- User-initiated reporting of any user, message, or shared content from every interaction surface
- User-initiated blocking and muting features
- Hardware-bound cryptographic identity verification (ELAI) that makes anonymous repeat-offending materially harder than on conventional platforms
- Account-level moderation, suspension, and permanent-termination authority retained by AmericaFirst4us Inc.
- Cooperation with NCMEC, law-enforcement subpoenas, and lawful preservation requests
AmericaFirst4us Inc. is actively expanding OuiAmi's trust and safety infrastructure. Planned and in-development measures include enhanced age-verification at registration, automated CSAM detection using industry-standard perceptual hash matching, and minor-account safeguards including restricted discoverability and limited contact from unknown adults. New protections are released continuously and disclosed via this policy as they ship.
Compliance with applicable laws
AmericaFirst4us Inc. operates OuiAmi in compliance with applicable child-safety laws in the jurisdictions where OuiAmi is offered, including:
- U.S. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), 15 U.S.C. § 6501 et seq.
- U.S. PROTECT Our Children Act of 2008
- U.S. mandatory reporting under 18 U.S.C. § 2258A
- EU Digital Services Act for users in the European Union
- UK Online Safety Act for users in the United Kingdom
- California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act and analogous U.S. state laws
Policy ownership and review
This policy is owned by AmericaFirst4us Inc.'s Trust and Safety function and is reviewed at least annually, and following any material change to OuiAmi's product, applicable law, or industry standards. Material updates will be reflected in the "Effective" date above and announced through OuiAmi's standard policy-update channels.