Child Safety Standards

Protecting children from sexual abuse and exploitation

Last updated: 2026-06-30. Jore is an adults-only dating app. These standards explain how Jore prohibits, prevents, reports, and responds to child sexual abuse and exploitation.

Adults only

Jore is only for people who are 18 or older. Accounts that appear to belong to minors, misrepresent age, or attempt to involve minors in dating activity may be removed.

Zero tolerance

Jore prohibits child sexual abuse material, child sexual exploitation, grooming, sextortion, sexual solicitation involving minors, trafficking, sexualized content involving minors, and attempts to move this conduct off platform.

Reporting in Jore

Users can report profiles, messages, and unsafe behavior in the app. Reports and blocks are available to all users and are never limited to paid subscribers.

Safety contact

For child safety, abuse, or exploitation concerns, contact Jore at support@jore.app. Include enough context for review, but do not send illegal imagery.

Review and enforcement

Jore reviews safety reports, removes violating content or accounts, preserves relevant records when appropriate, and uses moderation controls for user-generated profiles, photos, prompts, and messages.

Reporting to authorities

When Jore identifies apparent child sexual abuse material or child sexual exploitation, Jore reports to appropriate regional or national authorities, including NCMEC where legally required, and cooperates with lawful requests.