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Child Safety Policy

Child Safety Policy

Last updated: January 1, 2025

At CTV Channel (“CTV”), the safety and well-being of children who access our services is one of our highest priorities. This Child Safety Policy outlines our commitment to protecting children from harm — including child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) — and ensuring full compliance with local and international laws and standards.


Our Commitment

CTV is committed to providing a safe, respectful, and protected environment where children can explore faith-based content without risk. We actively work to prevent CSAE, support safe digital practices, and respond to incidents quickly and responsibly.

Key Safety Measures

  • Preventative Systems: We use advanced monitoring tools and technology to detect and prevent any form of child exploitation or harmful activity on our platform.
  • Clear Reporting Processes: Users can report inappropriate content or suspected CSAE through our reporting tools or support channels. Every report is reviewed urgently.
  • Age Verification: Age-appropriate access controls help ensure that children use our services in a safe and suitable manner.
  • Training & Awareness: Staff and moderators receive training on child safety, online protection, and identifying risks associated with CSAE.
  • Collaboration: We work with trusted organizations, safety groups, and law enforcement agencies to ensure children are protected at every level.

Our Safety Practices

To maintain a secure environment, CTV:

  • Regularly audits and reviews the platform for safety risks.
  • Provides educational resources about online safety to users and families.
  • Investigates reports of harmful or inappropriate behavior immediately.
  • Reports verified CSAE incidents to law enforcement and relevant authorities.

Children’s Data Protection

Our Privacy Policy explains how we collect, store, and protect personal information — including data relating to children. CTV strictly complies with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and does not knowingly collect personal information from children under age 13 without verified parental consent.


Reporting Concerns

If you observe suspicious activity, inappropriate behavior, or suspect any form of CSAE, please report it immediately through our reporting tools or by contacting our support team. All reports are taken seriously and acted upon promptly to protect children.


Helpful External Resources

For additional guidance and international child safety support, please visit:


By using CTV, you agree to follow this Child Safety Policy and work together with us to maintain a safe and respectful environment for all users — especially children.

If you have questions or concerns, please contact us through our support channels.

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