Last updated: 13 June 2026
Findory Child Safety Standards
Findory has a zero-tolerance policy for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) and child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
1. Scope
Findory is an app developed by Teleutes. It lets users save links, notes, tags and lightweight previews on their own device. Findory does not provide public profiles, public posting, dating features, direct messaging, social networking, or user-generated public sharing.
These standards apply to Findory and explain our approach to child safety, CSAE and CSAM.
2. User responsibility for saved content
Findory is a tool for saving and organizing references to content selected by the user. Findory, Teleutes, the developer, and the app do not create, select, endorse, publish, host, or control third-party content that a user chooses to save in the app.
The user who saves a link, note, tag, preview, or other reference is responsible for that saved material and for any use of it, subject to applicable law. This does not limit Findory's zero-tolerance policy for CSAE and CSAM or our ability to act on lawful reports where technically possible.
3. User-saved content and third-party availability
Content saved in Findory remains user-selected content. Findory is designed to store local references, such as the original URL, user notes, tags, and lightweight preview metadata. It is not a content creation service, publishing service, hosting service, or social sharing platform.
Teleutes and Findory are not responsible for the content a user decides to save or for the availability of content on third-party websites, servers, social networks, video platforms, or other external services.
If the original content is deleted, restricted, made private, moved, removed by the original server or platform, or otherwise becomes unavailable, Teleutes and Findory are not responsible for that removal and cannot guarantee access, recovery, or continued availability. Findory only preserves the reference to the original URL and related local information stored by the user.
4. Prohibited content and conduct
Findory strictly prohibits any content, activity, or use of the app that involves child sexual abuse and exploitation, child sexual abuse material, grooming, sextortion, trafficking of a child for sex, or any behavior that sexually exploits, abuses, or endangers children.
5. Reporting child safety concerns
Users and third parties can report child safety concerns, suspected CSAE, or suspected CSAM related to Findory by contacting:
Reports should include enough information to help us understand and review the concern, such as the relevant URL, date, device context, screenshots where lawful, and a description of the issue.
6. Action on CSAE and CSAM
If we become aware of content, conduct, reports, or use of Findory involving CSAE or CSAM, we will take appropriate action in accordance with these standards and applicable law.
- We will review reports sent to our child safety contact.
- We will remove, restrict, or guide removal of unlawful material where technically possible.
- We will preserve relevant information where required by law.
- We will report to competent authorities where required by applicable law.
- We will cooperate with lawful requests from authorities.
7. Legal compliance
Teleutes and Findory are committed to complying with applicable child safety laws and regulations. We do not tolerate the creation, storage, promotion, or distribution of CSAM or any use of Findory for CSAE.
8. Child safety point of contact
Child safety contact for Findory:
Teleutes / Findory Safety Team
dev@teleutes.it