Community & Child Safety Policy
Last updated: 13 July 2026
Hazemere is a place to share and travel through worlds. This Policy keeps it safe and lawful for everyone. It applies to everything on Hazemere — worlds, routes, witness notes and profiles. Breaking it can lead to content removal, a warning, suspension, or a permanent ban, and where the law requires, a report to the authorities.
This Policy forms part of the Terms of Service. Part B (Child Safety Standards) is published to meet Google Play's Child Safety Standards policy.
Part A — Community Guidelines
What is not allowed ("objectionable content"):
- Illegal content and activity — anything that breaks the law, or that promotes, facilitates or coordinates it.
- Child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) — zero tolerance. See Part B. This is reported to the authorities.
- Harassment, threats and hate — no targeting, bullying, threats, or attacks on people based on who they are.
- Non-consensual or unsolicited sexual content — no unsolicited sexual content; never any sexual content involving minors.
- Danger to people or places — don't encourage trespassing, unsafe access, or activity that endangers people, wildlife, cultural sites or the environment.
- Deception and spam — no impersonation, scams, misleading claims, or bulk/unsolicited messaging.
- Intellectual-property infringement — don't upload photos or text you don't have the rights to (see the Terms for the sandbox open-licence exception).
- Malware and abuse of the service — no malicious code, scraping, or attempts to overload or break Hazemere.
How to report
Use the in-app Report control on any world, witness note or profile. Child-safety concerns can also be sent directly to safety@hazemere.com.
How we enforce
We review reports and act on what we find and on anything that otherwise comes to our knowledge. Depending on severity we may remove content, warn, suspend or permanently ban an account, and, where the law requires, preserve evidence and report to the authorities. We act reactively — on reports and on what otherwise comes to our knowledge — rather than proactively scanning content.
Appeals
If we remove your content or restrict your account and you believe we got it wrong, you can appeal by writing to contact@hazemere.com within a reasonable time. We review appeals and reinstate content or access where the original decision was mistaken. Two limits: we will not reinstate content that is clearly illegal (such as CSAE); and a witness note or other honest critique that does not break these rules is not removed simply because its subject dislikes it.
Part B — Child Safety Standards
Hazemere has zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) and for child sexual abuse material (CSAM). This part reflects our obligations under applicable law.
Prohibited
- Any content or conduct that sexually abuses, exploits or endangers a child, including CSAM, sexualisation of minors, grooming, sextortion, and the solicitation or facilitation of any of these.
- Using Hazemere to contact a minor for sexual purposes, or to share, request or link to CSAM.
Age requirements
Hazemere is not directed to children. Users must be at least 16 (or the minimum age of digital consent in their country; at least 13 where local law sets a lower floor). We may set a higher minimum age for social or messaging features. Where we identify an under-age account, we disable it.
Reporting and response
- Report suspected CSAE in-app or directly to our designated child-safety contact at safety@hazemere.com. We treat such reports as a priority.
- We remove violating content promptly, disable the accounts involved, and preserve the relevant evidence as required by law without further distributing it.
- We report apparent CSAM to the authorities — in the United States, to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) via the CyberTipline — and cooperate with law-enforcement requests as required.
Designated child-safety contact
Child-safety point of contact: safety@hazemere.com (a monitored inbox), for reporting child-safety concerns and for regulator or platform enquiries about our standards.
Report abuse: in-app Report, or contact@hazemere.com. Child-safety concerns: safety@hazemere.com.