Last updated: April 2026 · Believe In Us LLC · Yerrme
This page sets out the publicly posted standards of Believe In Us LLC (“we,” “us”) for the Yerrme mobile application and related services (together, “Yerrme”) regarding child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE), including child sexual abuse material (CSAM). We publish this page to meet platform and regulatory expectations for social products and to make our position clear to users and partners.
CSAE and CSAM have no place on Yerrme. We prohibit sexual solicitation or exploitation of minors, grooming, and any sharing, solicitation, or distribution of CSAM. We may remove content, disable accounts, preserve records where appropriate, and cooperate with competent authorities when required by law or when necessary to protect people from harm.
Yerrme is intended for people 16 years of age or older. We collect date of birth at registration to help enforce eligibility and age-appropriate safeguards. If we learn that someone under the minimum age has provided personal information, we will take steps to delete that information and restrict access as described in our Privacy Policy.
Yerrme allows users to report child safety concerns in-app. Users can report posts (shouts), users, and relevant in-app contexts (such as chats or message requests, where available) through the reporting flows in the app. Reports are submitted to our team for review. We may take action including removing content, restricting accounts, and escalating matters where appropriate.
For issues that require immediate police or emergency attention, users should also contact local emergency services in their jurisdiction.
We maintain moderation processes to enforce our rules, including review queues and tooling operated by Believe In Us LLC. We may suspend or terminate accounts, remove or restrict content, and retain certain records for trust and safety, fraud prevention, and legal compliance, consistent with our Privacy Policy and in-product notices (including retention periods where stated).
We comply with applicable laws and cooperate with valid legal process. Where required by law, we report to appropriate regional or national authorities (for example, designated reporting bodies for child safety in the United States or other jurisdictions, as applicable). Nothing on this page limits our ability to respond to emergencies or lawful requests.
Designated contact for questions about these standards and CSAE prevention practices: support@yerrme.com.
We may update this page from time to time. The “Last updated” date at the top will change when we do. Continued use of Yerrme after updates means you acknowledge the revised standards.