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Child Safety Standards
Effective from: 1 May 2026
Application: Skildo (customer-facing mobile application) Developer / operator: Invicta Solutions, s.r.o. Pod Jiráskovou čtvrtí 752/14, 147 00 Praha 4 – Braník, Czech Republic Company ID (IČO): 21341303 Contact e-mail: info@skildo.cz Child-safety contact: childsafety@skildo.cz
Last updated: 1 May 2026 Version: 1.0
Skildo enforces a zero-tolerance policy towards child sexual abuse and exploitation (“CSAE”) and child sexual abuse material (“CSAM”). Skildo is an adult marketplace (18+) and minors do not belong on the platform — these Standards explain how we protect children and what to do if you come across something inappropriate.
1. Our commitment
- Skildo is a platform intended exclusively for adult users (18+). Only persons aged 18 or older may create an Account.
- We have zero tolerance for CSAE and CSAM. Any content, behaviour, account or activity that sexually exploits, endangers or grooms a minor is strictly prohibited.
- These Standards apply to all users and form an integral part of our Terms of Service.
2. Prohibited conduct
The following is strictly prohibited on Skildo and will lead to immediate Account termination and, where required, reporting to authorities:
- creating, uploading, sharing, soliciting, promoting or distributing CSAM in any form (image, video, audio, text, link, AI-generated content);
- sexual solicitation, grooming, sextortion, or any attempt to contact a minor for a sexual purpose;
- participating in, inciting or facilitating sexual exploitation, abuse or trafficking of children;
- exposing minors to sexual content, sexually suggestive material or content for adults;
- sharing personal data of a minor in a way that could enable contact by predators;
- impersonating a minor with intent to deceive, or impersonating another user with intent to contact a minor;
- uploading photos of minors into job requests without consent of the legal guardian;
- using the App as a person under 18.
Accounts found in breach will be terminated without prior notice; content and metadata will be retained as needed for investigation; the matter will be reported to the competent authorities.
3. Legal compliance
We comply with applicable child-protection and online-safety laws, including but not limited to:
- 18 U.S.C. § 2258A — mandatory reporting of apparent CSAM to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (“NCMEC”) via the CyberTipline, where US reporting obligations apply;
- Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 — Digital Services Act, including Article 18 obligation to inform authorities of information indicating a serious threat to life or safety;
- Directive 2011/93/EU combating sexual abuse and exploitation of children;
- Czech Criminal Code (Act No. 40/2009 Coll.), in particular §§ 192–193 (production and dissemination of child pornography);
- GDPR and Act No. 110/2019 Coll. for processing personal data in connection with reports and investigations.
Where these Standards conflict with mandatory local law, the stricter rule applies.
4. In-app reporting
You can report CSAE, CSAM or abusive behaviour through:
- In-app: Settings → Report a problem → Child safety. The form lets you describe the incident, identify the offending user or content, and attach evidence.
- Long-press a message or user profile → Report → category “Child safety / CSAM”.
- Email anytime to childsafety@skildo.cz.
We handle child-safety reports as priority over other reports. We commit to:
- promptly acknowledge receipt of every child-safety report;
- review reports without undue delay;
- take appropriate action (content removal, Account suspension or termination, evidence preservation, notification to authorities);
- protect the confidentiality of reporters to the extent permitted by law.
You don’t need to investigate or communicate with the suspected offender — just report it to us (or, in urgent cases, directly to law enforcement).
5. Handling of CSAM
When CSAM is identified on Skildo:
- Immediate removal of the offending content.
- Account termination of the responsible user, without prior notice; linked accounts with shared identifiers may also be terminated.
- Evidence preservation for the period required by law, so we can provide it to authorities.
- Reporting to authorities — to NCMEC via CyberTipline where US law applies, and/or to the Czech Police and other competent national or EU authorities under applicable obligations.
- Cooperation with investigators — we cooperate fully with lawful requests.
- Review and prevention — every incident feeds back into our detection heuristics, moderation processes and user-safety education.
We do not use CSAM for any purpose other than the minimum handling required to remove, report and cooperate with authorities.
6. Child Safety contact
- Role: Child Safety Officer, Invicta Solutions, s.r.o.
- Email: childsafety@skildo.cz
- Postal address: Invicta Solutions, s.r.o., Pod Jiráskovou čtvrtí 752/14, 147 00 Praha 4 – Braník, Czech Republic
In urgent cases of immediate danger to a child, call local emergency services (in the Czech Republic: 158 Police of the Czech Republic, 112 common European emergency number) before contacting us.
7. Changes to these Standards
We may update these Standards to reflect changes in our practices, applicable law, or platform requirements. The “Last updated” date in the heading marks when the latest changes took effect. Material changes will be communicated in the App or by other reasonable means.