Child safety standards
StayTune is published by rBloxk. This page states our standards regarding child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE), including abuse of minors and related grooming behaviour.
Last updated: April 2026
Our commitment
We prohibit CSAE in every form on StayTune. We do not tolerate content, conduct, or attempts to sexualise minors, facilitate harm to children, or groom users for abuse. We enforce applicable laws and cooperate with competent authorities where legally required.
Standards and enforcement
- Prohibited material: Sexual depiction or exploitation of minors; solicitation of minors; coordination of abuse; and non-consensual intimate imagery involving minors.
- Accounts and content: Violating accounts may be suspended or permanently removed. Associated content may be deleted where technically feasible and consistent with law.
- Reporting and Preserving: We assess reports promptly under internal procedures. Where required by law, we preserve information and report to relevant authorities (for example national child protection or law enforcement bodies).
- Cooperation: We respond to valid legal process and cooperate with authorities on CSAE matters as permitted and required by law.
How users can report concerns
Users can report child safety concerns in the StayTune app using report flows on posts, comments, profiles, or chat where available.
You may also email privacy@staytune.in with subject line “StayTune – child safety report”, including relevant links or screenshots where safe to share. For urgent matters involving imminent danger, contact local emergency services or police immediately.
Developer contact (Google Play)
For CSAE prevention practices and compliance inquiries associated with the StayTune listing on Google Play, use the same developer contact email shown on your Play Console account—this should match the address you provided under Child safety standards in Play.
This page applies to the StayTune mobile application and staytune.in services. It may be updated from time to time; the version on this URL reflects our current published standards.
