Child Safety Standards
Last updated: June 2026
1. Age requirement
Radara is a service for adults. You must be 18 or older to create an account, post signals, or use any location-sharing feature. We do not knowingly allow anyone under 18 to use the Service. If we become aware that an account belongs to a minor, it is removed without notice.
2. What we prohibit
The following are never permitted on Radara and will result in an immediate, permanent ban:
- Any sexual content involving or sexualising a minor — text, images, video, links, or descriptions.
- Grooming behaviour, solicitation, or any attempt to contact or locate a child.
- Sharing, requesting, or collecting a minor's personal information or location.
- Trafficking, exploitation, or any act that endangers a child.
3. How the app is designed to protect children
Our strongest protection is in the product design itself:
- No private messaging. Radara has no direct messages or one-to-one chat. The primary vector for online grooming simply does not exist in the app.
- No public precise location of people. Location is always reduced to a coarse zone of around 250 metres before it leaves your device for any public-facing feature. A person's exact coordinates are never shown publicly. The only feature that uses precise location — SOS — is restricted to adults and shares location only with the specific trusted contacts the user has added, never with the public.
- Automatic content moderation. Reported signals are reviewed promptly. When a signal is reported by multiple distinct users it is hidden automatically while we investigate.
- Immediate account revocation. Banned accounts are disabled and all active sessions are revoked at the same time.
4. How to report a concern
If you see something in the app, tap the signal and use the Report button — it takes seconds and goes straight to our review queue. For child-safety concerns that need immediate attention, reach us directly:
We treat every child-safety report as urgent and act within 24 hours. If a child is in immediate danger, call your local emergency services first — do not wait for us.
5. Working with authorities
We preserve evidence of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or exploitation, report to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and local equivalents where applicable, and cooperate fully with lawful requests from child-protection agencies and law enforcement. Our child-safety point of contact is reachable at the address above.
6. Policy compliance
These standards are published to meet Google Play's Child Safety Standards policy and Apple's App Store guidelines. We review them regularly and update them as the platform evolves. They should be read alongside our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.