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Chatdrool is an adults-only platform

As outlined in our Terms of Service, access to this site is limited to users who have reached the age of majority in their jurisdiction. Using the platform or any of its services constitutes that declaration on the part of the user. We accept no responsibility for false statements about a user's age.

We have a zero-tolerance policy for any content that sexualizes minors or that promotes, facilitates, or normalizes pedophilia. Any such activity is reported immediately to the relevant authorities.

We recommend that parents and guardians install parental controls — whether hardware, software, or filtering services — to limit minors' access to adult content.

Organizations we work with

ASACP — a non-profit dedicated to online child protection. It fights child exploitation through its CE Reporting Tipline and helps families block restricted content through the RTA (Restricted To Adults) label.

Revenge Porn Helpline — a UK service supporting adults (18+) affected by non-consensual intimate image abuse.

As a parent or guardian, you are the first line of defense against adult content. We recommend using parental control tools — software, hardware, or filtering services — to keep children from accessing this kind of content, here or anywhere else.

To support that effort, Chatdrool is fully compliant with the RTA (Restricted to Adults) standard, allowing every page on the site to be blocked by standard parental control tools.

Tools to protect minors from adult content

1. Safe search on search engines

Safe search filters adult content out of search results. It can be enabled on personal accounts, on devices supervised through family control apps, and on school or workplace networks. We recommend enabling it on every device used by minors in your care.

We also recommend installing or setting as default a search engine designed specifically for kids. These filter text, images, and video, and tend to be more visual and easier to use:

2. Built-in parental controls on operating systems

Every major operating system — Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Amazon devices — includes settings to limit access to content you don't want minors to see.

Apple (iOS and macOS)

Lets you restrict adult content or limit browsing to approved sites. You can also install browsers built to show only kid-friendly content.

Android

Android phones and tablets include similar protections, letting you choose what minors can see and do on their devices. The Google Safety Center walks you through setup.

Microsoft

Windows includes family options to help keep minors safe online. From the search bar, type "family options," create an account for your child, and turn on parental controls. More information here.

Amazon Kids+

Offers easy-to-use parental controls for balancing education and entertainment: screen time limits, educational goals, age-appropriate filters, and web browsing management.

3. Dedicated parental control software

This kind of software effectively blocks most adult content, especially on sites registered with RTA like this one. Some of the most widely used options:

4. More resources on digital parenting

The more informed parents and guardians are about online risks, the better they can guide kids toward safe internet use. These resources offer guidance on talking with your children and setting boundaries together: