HuntLeague Child Safety Standards

Effective: July 15, 2026

HuntLeague is an outdoors and hunting community app for adult hunters and shooters. We provide social features — a community feed, buddy messaging, parties, and leagues — and we take the safety of minors extremely seriously. This page describes our standards and practices for preventing child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) and child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on our platform, in accordance with Google Play’s Child Safety Standards policy and applicable law.

1. Zero Tolerance for Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation

HuntLeague strictly prohibits, and has zero tolerance for, any content or conduct that sexualizes, exploits, endangers, or abuses children. This includes, without limitation:

Accounts that engage in this conduct are permanently banned, the content is removed, and the matter is reported to the relevant authorities as described in Section 6.

2. Content Moderation and Filtering

All user-generated content posted to public and shared surfaces — community posts, scouting posts, and comments (text and images) — is screened by an automated content-moderation system before and as it is published. Our moderation pipeline combines:

3. Age Requirements and Protections for Younger Users

HuntLeague is intended for adults. We collect date of birth to enforce age-appropriate protections and to comply with youth-safety and privacy laws. Date of birth is used only for age-appropriate safety, league eligibility, and account verification; it is never publicly displayed or shared. Our protections include:

4. How to Report a Concern

We provide multiple ways to report content or behavior that may violate these standards, including suspected CSAE:

5. Our Response

When we become aware of a violation of these standards, we act promptly to:

6. Compliance with Law and Reporting Obligations

HuntLeague complies with applicable child-safety laws in the jurisdictions where it operates. In the United States, we report apparent child sexual abuse material to the NCMEC CyberTipline as required by 18 U.S.C. § 2258A, and we cooperate with law enforcement. We comply with applicable privacy and youth-protection laws, including COPPA, regarding data about minors.

7. Point of Contact

For child-safety questions, reports, or requests from regulators, platform partners, or law enforcement, contact:

HuntLeague Child Safety Team

Email: [email protected]

8. Updates to These Standards

We review and update these standards periodically as our product, applicable law, and platform requirements evolve. Material changes will be reflected on this page with a revised effective date.

See also our Privacy Policy at https://www.huntleague.com/privacy/.