Child Safety Standards

Last updated: 21 June 2026

These Child Safety Standards apply to Lewo Messenger (Google Play app, package com.halaeats.lewo) — a private, end-to-end-encrypted messenger for chats, group chats, channels, and voice and video calls. Lewo Messenger strictly prohibits child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) and maintains a zero-tolerance standard against it. This page explains those standards, how to report abuse, how we enforce these rules, and how we cooperate with authorities.

Report child sexual abuse material or exploitation now. Use the in-app Report action on any message, profile, group, or channel, or email our child-safety team at childsafety@lewohq.com. If a child is in immediate danger, contact your local emergency services first. In the United States you can also report to the NCMEC CyberTipline at report.cybertip.org or 1-800-843-5678.

Our zero-tolerance standard

Lewo Messenger maintains a published, zero-tolerance standard against child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) and child sexual abuse material (CSAM). There is no acceptable use of Lewo Messenger that involves the sexual abuse, exploitation, or endangerment of a child. Any account found to be engaged in such activity will be removed and reported to the appropriate authorities.

This standard applies everywhere on Lewo Messenger — one-to-one chats, group chats, channels, voice and video calls, profiles, usernames, and any media or links shared through the app. It applies to all users without exception.

Prohibited content and conduct

The following are strictly prohibited on LEWO. You must not produce, upload, send, store, share, request, solicit, promote, or facilitate access to any of the following:

These prohibitions also appear in our Terms of Service. Violations result in immediate enforcement action as described below.

How to report

If you encounter CSAE or CSAM on LEWO, please report it immediately. You can report in either of the following ways:

Report in the app

Use the built-in Report action, available on:

When you report, you can include the specific content as evidence. The material you choose to share with your report is what allows our team to review and act on it.

Report by email

You can also contact our dedicated child-safety team directly at childsafety@lewohq.com. Please include as much detail as possible — usernames, the channel or group name, timestamps, and a description of what you saw.

In-app reportsAvailable on messages, profiles, groups, and channels via Report
Child-safety emailchildsafety@lewohq.com
US CyberTipline (NCMEC)report.cybertip.org · 1-800-843-5678
Immediate dangerContact local emergency services / law enforcement

Encryption and how we act on reports

LEWO is end-to-end encrypted. The content of your messages, calls, and media is encrypted on your device and can only be read by you and the people you communicate with — it is never readable by LEWO or by anyone else, including advertisers. We do not and cannot scan the content of private encrypted chats and calls.

Because of this, our ability to act on child-safety abuse relies on:

What this means: we do not claim to scan or monitor the content of private encrypted chats. Strong reporting tools and a fast, serious response to those reports are central to keeping children safe on LEWO. Please report anything you see.

Enforcement

When we receive a credible report of CSAE or CSAM, we act quickly. Depending on what we find, our actions include:

We take enforcement seriously and apply it consistently. Attempting to evade enforcement — for example by creating new accounts — is itself a violation and will result in further action.

Legal compliance and reporting to authorities

LEWO complies with applicable child-safety laws in the jurisdictions where we operate. When we become aware of CSAM, we report it to the U.S. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) through the CyberTipline and, where appropriate, to local law enforcement.

We cooperate with lawful requests from law enforcement and child-protection agencies, including the preservation and disclosure of account information where we are legally required or permitted to do so. Requests from authorities should be directed to security@lewohq.com and may also be shared with our child-safety contact at childsafety@lewohq.com.

Age requirement

You must be at least 13 years old to use LEWO. Some regions require a higher minimum age; where local law sets a higher age of digital consent, that higher age applies. LEWO is not intended for children under the minimum age, and we will remove accounts that we determine belong to users below it.

If you believe an underage user is on LEWO, please report the account using the methods above or email childsafety@lewohq.com.

Child-safety point of contact

These standards are published by the developer of Lewo Messenger. Our published point of contact for all child-safety matters is:

AppLewo Messenger — com.halaeats.lewo (Google Play)
Child-safety teamchildsafety@lewohq.com
Security & legal requestssecurity@lewohq.com
Privacy enquiriesprivacy@lewohq.com
General supportsupport@lewohq.com

For more on how Lewo Messenger handles your data, see our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. You can also reach us through our contact page.