Child Safety Standards
Everl — published by Everl. Last updated 19 August 2026.
Our commitment
Everl (published by Everl) has zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE). Child sexual abuse material (CSAM), the grooming, solicitation, sexualisation, extortion or trafficking of minors, and any attempt to use Everl to facilitate these are strictly prohibited and have no place on our service. These standards apply to every user, in every mode of the app, without exception.
Adults only — Everl is an 18+ service
Everl is intended solely for adults aged 18 and over. Minors are not permitted to create an account or use the service. We enforce this with:
- A minimum age requirement of 18, stated at sign-up and in our Terms.
- Identity and age verification before any 18+ ("Up for more") features can be used, using a third-party age-estimation and document-verification provider.
- Removal of any account we determine to belong to, or to be operated by, a person under 18.
Prohibited conduct
The following are strictly prohibited and will result in immediate removal and reporting:
- Any child sexual abuse material (CSAM) — real, computer-generated, animated, or otherwise.
- The sexualisation of minors, or content that presents an adult as a minor for sexual purposes.
- Grooming, solicitation, luring, or any sexual communication directed at or about a minor.
- Sexual extortion ("sextortion"), trafficking, or the sale/procurement of minors.
- Sharing, requesting, or linking to any of the above, on or off the platform.
How we prevent, detect and remove CSAE
- Age gating + verification — adult features are locked behind age verification (above).
- Content screening — user-generated inputs (including interests and matching criteria) are run through an automated safety screen that blocks terms associated with minors, underage content, and non-consensual or illegal categories before they can be stored or shown.
- Human moderation — flagged content and reports are reviewed, and confirmed CSAE is removed and reported.
- Privacy-by-design that limits harm — Everl has no public profiles or photo galleries and no permanent content store, which structurally reduces avenues for sharing or storing abuse material.
- Enforcement — accounts involved in CSAE are permanently banned, and their identifiers blocked from re-registration where possible.
Reporting CSAE
Anyone can report suspected CSAE, whether or not they hold an Everl account. We review every report and act quickly. To report:
Child safety point of contact — Everl
Email: admin@everl.com
In-app: use the “Report” control on any meet or safety screen.
You can also report directly to the relevant authorities and hotlines (below); we cooperate fully with all of them.
Cooperation with authorities
Where we identify apparent CSAE, we remove it, preserve the relevant evidence, and report it to the appropriate authorities — including the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) via its CyberTipline, and, in the United Kingdom, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and law enforcement. We comply with valid legal requests relating to child safety.
Governance
These standards are maintained by Everl and reviewed regularly. Questions about our child safety standards can be sent to admin@everl.com.