Child Safety Standards
Effective Date: April 15, 2026
WingX is committed to protecting children from sexual abuse and exploitation. We have zero tolerance for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or any content, conduct, or activity that exploits or endangers minors. This page describes the standards we follow, how users can report concerns, and how we respond.
1. Adults Only
WingX is intended only for adults. You must be at least 18 years old to create an account or use the app. This is stated in our Terms and enforced at account creation and throughout use of the service.
We do not knowingly allow minors to use WingX. If we learn that a user is under 18, we will terminate their account and delete the associated data.
2. Zero Tolerance for Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
WingX strictly prohibits any content, conduct, or use of the service that involves child sexual abuse or exploitation, including but not limited to:
- Uploading, sharing, requesting, generating, or attempting to generate any child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
- Sexualized depictions, descriptions, or discussions involving minors in any form.
- Grooming, solicitation, coercion, or any communication intended to exploit or endanger a minor.
- Any attempt to use WingX features — including image uploads, screenshots, coaching prompts, or generated content — to produce or solicit material that sexualizes minors.
Violation of these standards results in immediate account termination, permanent banning from the service, preservation of relevant records, and reporting to the appropriate authorities.
3. How We Prevent Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
WingX applies a combination of technical, policy, and review controls to prevent misuse:
- Age restriction. Users must confirm they are 18 or older to use WingX. Our Terms prohibit use by minors.
- AI safety controls. Our underlying AI providers apply built-in safety filters that block the generation or processing of CSAM and sexualized content involving minors. We do not turn these protections off.
- Content review on uploads. Screenshots and images uploaded to WingX are processed by automated systems that are configured to reject sexual content involving minors. Any content flagged by these systems is blocked from being used in the service.
- Human review of reports. Reports of child-safety concerns are reviewed by a designated member of our team, who has authority to suspend accounts, preserve evidence, and escalate to authorities.
- Account termination. Any user found to have violated these standards is permanently removed from the service and is prohibited from creating new accounts.
4. How to Report Child Safety Concerns
If you encounter any content or behavior in WingX that you believe may involve child sexual abuse or exploitation, please report it to us immediately. You can report concerns in any of the following ways:
- In the app — open Settings and use the feedback or report option to send a report directly to our team. Include as much detail as possible (what you saw, when, and any relevant context).
- By email — write to support@wingx.io with the subject line "Child Safety Report".
Reports are reviewed promptly. Please do not include or forward any illegal imagery in your report — a description is sufficient and safer for everyone involved.
5. How We Respond to Reports
When we receive a credible report of child sexual abuse or exploitation, we:
- Investigate the report and preserve relevant account and content records.
- Suspend or terminate the account(s) involved.
- Report the incident to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) CyberTipline in the United States, as required by U.S. law.
- Report to the relevant national or regional authorities in other jurisdictions where the incident or users are located, as required by applicable law.
- Cooperate with law enforcement investigations, including preserving and producing records in response to lawful requests.
6. Compliance with Applicable Laws
WingX complies with all applicable child-safety laws in the jurisdictions where it operates. This includes, where applicable, U.S. federal reporting requirements under 18 U.S.C. § 2258A (reporting of CSAM to the NCMEC CyberTipline), the EU Digital Services Act, and equivalent obligations in other regions.
We maintain internal processes so that credible reports of CSAM or child exploitation are escalated to the designated point of contact below and reported to the appropriate authorities without undue delay.
7. Designated Point of Contact
The designated point of contact for child-safety matters at WingX is reachable at:
support@wingx.io
This contact is responsible for receiving child-safety reports, coordinating internal review, and ensuring reports are escalated to the appropriate authorities. This person is prepared to speak with regulators, law enforcement, and platform partners about our CSAM prevention practices and compliance.
8. Updates to These Standards
We may update these Child Safety Standards as the app evolves, as industry best practices change, or as legal requirements change. When we make changes, we will update the Effective Date at the top of this page.