Legal

Anti-trafficking and anti-exploitation

GoChamie has zero tolerance for human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and any abuse of the people who use our brands. This statement describes our prohibited-conduct rules, how we detect and enforce them, how we cooperate with authorities, and the commitments we make within our own operations and supply chain.

Zero tolerance and prohibited conduct

We prohibit human trafficking, sex trafficking, forced labor, sexual exploitation, coercion, sextortion, the solicitation or advertising of commercial sexual services, the facilitation of prostitution, and any exploitation of another person. This applies to all members, content, messages, and activity on our brands, and to any attempt to use the Service to recruit, harbor, transport, advertise, or profit from a victim.

Legal commitment

We operate in line with US anti-trafficking law, including the Trafficking Victims Protection Act and the principles reflected in FOSTA-SESTA, and we structure our policies, detection, and reporting to prevent our brands from being used to facilitate trafficking or exploitation.

Detection and enforcement

We use machine-learning classifiers, keyword and pattern analysis, behavioral and network signals, and trained human review to identify exploitation and trafficking indicators, including coordinated activity and coded language. When we find a violation, we remove the content, terminate the accounts involved, apply signals to prevent re-registration, and preserve evidence for the authorities.

Reporting and cooperation

We report suspected trafficking and exploitation to law enforcement and, where it involves a minor, to the CyberTipline of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). We preserve records as required by law, respond to valid legal process, and cooperate with US and international investigations.

Support for people at risk

Members can report, block, and remove others directly in the product, and our safety team prioritizes reports that indicate exploitation. We surface safety resources and the National Human Trafficking Hotline (1-888-373-7888, text 233733) to members who may need help, and we point to local emergency services when someone is in immediate danger.

Training and governance

Our trust-and-safety team is trained to recognize and escalate exploitation and trafficking indicators, with clear escalation paths and specialist support. We review this program at least annually, measure its effectiveness, and update it as tactics and best practices evolve.

Our operations and supply chain

We are committed to preventing trafficking and forced labor within our own operations and across the vendors and partners we work with. We expect our partners to uphold the same standard, and we reserve the right to end relationships with any party that does not.

Contact

Report concerns to safety@gochamie.com. If someone is in immediate danger, contact local law enforcement first by calling 911 in the United States.

Last updated 2026-06-13. Questions: legal@gochamie.com.

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