Child Safety Standards

MeetMyPace Ltd — Standards against child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE)

MeetMyPace Ltd is committed to the safety of all users and maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) in any form. This page sets out our standards and the steps we take to protect minors.

1. Age requirement

MeetMyPace is intended for users aged 18 and over. We do not knowingly permit anyone under 18 to create an account. Users are required to provide their date of birth during registration, and accounts found to belong to users under 18 are terminated immediately.

2. Zero tolerance for CSAE content

MeetMyPace strictly prohibits:

  • Any content that sexually exploits or abuses minors
  • Any attempt to solicit, groom, or exploit anyone under 18
  • Sharing, distributing, or requesting child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in any form

Violations result in immediate account termination and, where required by law, reporting to the relevant national authorities.

3. Reporting concerns in the app

Users can report child safety concerns directly within the MeetMyPace app. Reports are reviewed promptly. Where a report discloses a credible risk to a child, we take immediate action including account suspension and referral to the appropriate authorities.

You can also report concerns directly to us by email: support@meetmypace.co.uk

4. Reporting to authorities

MeetMyPace complies with all relevant UK child safety legislation, including the Online Safety Act 2023. Where we identify or receive a credible report of child sexual abuse material or exploitation, we report it to:

  • National Crime Agency (NCA) / CEOPceop.police.uk
  • Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)iwf.org.uk
  • Local law enforcement where required

We cooperate fully with law enforcement investigations.

5. Child Safety Point of Contact

MeetMyPace Ltd has a designated child safety representative who is responsible for receiving and acting on notifications relating to CSAE content, including notifications from Google Play and other platform partners. This representative is positioned to speak to our enforcement and review procedures and to take action if required.

Designated child safety contact: support@meetmypace.co.uk

If you have a child safety concern relating to MeetMyPace, contact us immediately at the address above. For urgent concerns involving a child in immediate danger, contact your local emergency services (999 in the UK).


For information on how we handle personal data, see our Privacy Policy. Last reviewed: May 2026.

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