Safety

human trafficking policy

Last updated: June 11, 2026. This policy explains cruush's zero-tolerance approach to human trafficking, exploitation, coercion, and commercial sexual exploitation.

Zero tolerance

cruush has zero tolerance for human trafficking, sex trafficking, labor trafficking, sexual exploitation, coercion, force, fraud, abuse of vulnerability, or commercial exploitation of another person.

You may not use cruush to recruit, advertise, transport, harbor, solicit, exploit, control, threaten, blackmail, or profit from another person.

Commercial sexual activity

cruush prohibits offers, requests, ads, coded language, links, payment arrangements, third-party booking, or profile activity for paid sexual services, escorting, or commercial sexual exploitation.

This policy applies whether payment is described as money, gifts, rent, travel, drugs, favors, subscriptions, tribute, content purchases, or any other thing of value.

Prohibited indicators

Prohibited activity includes paid sexual services, escorting or commercial-sex solicitation, third-party controlled accounts, coercive arrangements, debt bondage, threats, confiscated documents, blackmail using intimate content, trafficking-coded recruitment, or activity involving a minor.

We may treat combinations of behavior, messages, profile text, payments, reports, and account metadata as trafficking risk signals even when any single item is ambiguous.

How cruush responds

cruush may remove content, restrict visibility, preserve evidence, suspend accounts, terminate accounts, block payment access, and report suspected trafficking or exploitation to appropriate law-enforcement, hotline, hosting, payment, or safety channels.

We may prioritize reports involving minors, immediate danger, coercion, non-consensual intimate content, blackmail, or physical threats.

Victim-centered handling

cruush may limit notice to reported accounts when notice could increase risk to a potential victim, compromise an investigation, enable evidence destruction, or create legal risk.

Reports are reviewed with attention to coercion, age, consent, immediate danger, retaliation risk, and the reporter's privacy.

How to report trafficking

Report suspected trafficking through the Report or Request Removal of Content page or by emailing hello@cruush.app. Include profile details, usernames, URLs, screenshots if safe to provide, dates, locations, and why you believe trafficking or coercion is involved.

If someone is in immediate danger, contact 911 or local emergency services. Reports involving child sexual exploitation can also be made to the NCMEC CyberTipline. Human trafficking concerns can also be reported to the National Human Trafficking Hotline.