Child Safety Standards
Last updated: May 23rd 2026
This page describes the standards RollEvent (the “App”), operated by Alvaro Ferrer (Conscious Labs) (“we”, “us”), applies to prevent, detect, and respond to child sexual abuse and exploitation (“CSAE”) on our service. We publish these standards in compliance with Google Play’s Child Safety Standards Policy and applicable child safety laws in the jurisdictions where the App is available.
1. Zero-tolerance policy
We have a zero-tolerance policy toward child sexual abuse material (“CSAM”) and any form of CSAE, including grooming, sexual extortion, trafficking, and the sexualization of minors. The creation, upload, sharing, request, or promotion of such content or behavior is strictly prohibited on RollEvent and may constitute a criminal offense.
Our Terms & Conditions prohibit this conduct. Any account found engaging in it will be permanently terminated, the associated content will be removed, and we will report the incident to the competent authorities (including the U.S. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children – NCMEC – where required, and equivalent national hotlines such as INHOPE members) as required by applicable law.
2. Eligibility (age requirement)
RollEvent is intended for adult users only. As stated in our Terms, you must be at least 18 years old to create an account or use the App. The App is not directed to children, and we do not knowingly collect personal data from anyone under 18. If we learn that an account belongs to a minor, we will disable it and delete the associated data.
3. In-app reporting mechanism
Every photo shared in a roll has a Report action available to any member of that event. Reports are stored with the photo identifier, the reporter, the uploader, and timestamps so we can review and act on them. The host of an event can additionally hide individual photos immediately.
You can also report CSAE content, suspected grooming, or any other child safety concern — whether or not you are a member of the event — by emailing alvaro.ferrer.rizzo@gmail.com with the subject line “Child Safety Report”. Please include any links, screenshots, or identifiers that help us locate the content. We aim to acknowledge such reports within 24 hours and to act on confirmed CSAE within 24 hours of confirmation.
4. How we respond to CSAE
- Remove the content from the App and from our storage.
- Preserve evidence as required by law before deletion, where applicable.
- Terminate the offending account and block re-registration where technically feasible.
- Report apparent CSAM to NCMEC and/or the relevant national authority (e.g. INHOPE member hotlines, local law enforcement) in accordance with applicable law.
- Cooperate with law enforcement requests that are lawful and properly issued.
5. Prevention measures
- Accounts are tied to a verified email address (one-time code or password via Supabase Auth).
- Photos in a roll are only visible to members of that roll, and only after the reveal window — reducing the surface area for unsolicited content distribution.
- Event hosts can remove members and hide individual photos.
- Our Terms prohibit uploading content that depicts minors in a sexual or exploitative way, and prohibit using the App to contact or groom minors.
- We review our policies and tooling periodically and update them as the platform and legal landscape evolve.
6. Designated point of contact
For any question, request, or report related to child safety on RollEvent, including legal requests from authorities, contact our designated child safety contact:
Name: Alvaro Ferrer
Role: Child Safety Contact — RollEvent / Conscious Labs
Email: alvaro.ferrer.rizzo@gmail.com
7. Useful external resources
- NCMEC CyberTipline — report CSAM (United States).
- INHOPE — international network of CSAM reporting hotlines.
- Internet Watch Foundation — report CSAM (UK / international).
If a child is in immediate danger, contact your local emergency services first.