Child Safety Standards
Child Safety Standards
MeetOnce is an 18+ cultural exchange community and does not tolerate child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) or child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
These standards apply across the MeetOnce app, website, support channels, report handling, and operational tools. Users can report urgent child safety concerns through in-app reporting or directly to the contact below.
Applies to
- App name
- 만나봄 (MeetOnce) - cultural exchange community
- Package ID
- com.ludgi.meetonce
- Developer
- 주식회사 럿지 (LUDGI Inc.)
18+ only
Users under 18 may not use MeetOnce. Underage accounts are restricted or removed when identified.
Zero tolerance
We prohibit grooming, sexual solicitation, sextortion, exploitation, trafficking, and CSAM requests, sharing, or links.
Priority response
Child safety reports are reviewed first and may result in content restriction, account enforcement, and authority reporting.
1. Service Nature and Age Restriction
MeetOnce is an adult profile-based community for Korean culture, language exchange, local questions, and conversation proposals. The service is not directed to children or minors, and users under 18 may not register or use it.
- We may check age information during sign-up and profile operation.
- Accounts identified as underage may be deleted, suspended, or restricted.
- Users must not misrepresent their own age or another person's age.
2. Zero Tolerance for CSAE and CSAM
만나봄 (MeetOnce) and 주식회사 럿지 (LUDGI Inc.) explicitly prohibit child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) and child sexual abuse material (CSAM). This policy applies to photos, videos, text, audio, synthetic media, AI-generated images, links, and every other content format.
- Creating, uploading, storing, sharing, requesting, buying, selling, promoting, or linking to CSAM.
- Sexualizing, objectifying, exploiting, or endangering children in any content.
- Grooming, sexual solicitation, sextortion, arranging offline meetings with a child for sexual purposes, or requesting sexual imagery from a child.
- Child sex trafficking, human trafficking, or exploitation through money, gifts, status, or relationships.
- Normalizing, encouraging, concealing, or obstructing investigation of CSAE or CSAM.
3. Reporting and Response
Users can report inappropriate content or accounts through profile reports, chat room reports, chat list reports, and blocking features in the app. Urgent CSAE/CSAM concerns may be sent directly to the child safety contact.
- Child safety reports are prioritized for review.
- When we obtain actual knowledge or reasonable suspicion, we promptly restrict, remove, or isolate the content.
- Related accounts may be suspended, permanently banned, deleted, or otherwise restricted depending on the review outcome.
- We preserve evidence and logs as legally required and cooperate with official investigations.
4. Legal Compliance and External Reporting
We comply with Korean child protection, privacy, and information network laws, child safety regulations in countries where we provide the service, and app marketplace policies.
- When required, we report to or cooperate with law enforcement, regional reporting bodies, and app store safety teams.
- For CSAM-related matters, we may cooperate with appropriate organizations such as NCMEC (National Center for Missing & Exploited Children) and KCSC (Korea Communications Standards Commission).
- The Child Safety Point of Contact is authorized to explain and act on the latest child safety standards, CSAM prevention practices, report review, content removal, and account enforcement procedures.
5. Contact
Send child safety reports and safety questions to milli@molluhub.com. Where possible, include account, profile, post, chat room, time, screenshot, or other information that helps us review the issue.