Child Safety Standards
Last updated: 11 June 2026
AlHaqq Matchmaking is operated by TechUnited, Inc. ("we", "us", "our"). We have zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) and for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in any form. These standards describe how we prevent, detect, and respond to CSAE across the AlHaqq Matchmaking website and mobile app (together, the "Service").
An adults-only service
AlHaqq Matchmaking is a marriage-focused matchmaking service intended solely for adults aged 18 or over.
- A date of birth is required when creating a member profile, and accounts found to belong to anyone under 18 are removed.
- Every member profile is reviewed and approved by our moderation team before it becomes visible to other members.
- Members control the visibility of their photos and private details, which are only shared by their own choice.
Prohibited content and behaviour
We prohibit, without exception:
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) of any kind, in any format, real or generated.
- Sexualisation of minors, including text, imagery, or role-play.
- Grooming, sexual extortion ("sextortion"), or any attempt to solicit minors.
- Child trafficking or the facilitation of any exploitation of a minor.
Violations result in immediate content removal and permanent account termination, and are escalated as described below.
Reporting and user safety tools
- Members can report any profile or conversation from within the Service, and can block any member at any time.
- Every report is reviewed by a human moderator; reports raising child-safety concerns are treated with the highest priority.
- Anyone — including people without an account — can report a child-safety concern to us directly at Abdullah@TechUnited.biz.
How we respond
- We investigate reports promptly and remove violating content and accounts.
- We report confirmed CSAM to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and/or the relevant law-enforcement authorities, and preserve evidence as the law requires.
- We cooperate with lawful requests from law enforcement agencies.
Legal compliance
We comply with applicable child-safety laws, including United States federal law (such as 18 U.S.C. § 2258A reporting obligations) and the child-safety laws of the regions where the Service operates.
Child safety point of contact
Our designated child-safety contact, prepared to discuss our CSAM prevention practices and compliance, is Abdullah@TechUnited.biz (Operator: TechUnited, Inc.).
These standards are reviewed regularly and updated as our practices and legal obligations evolve.
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