Child Digital Safety

No Child Left Behind.
Online.

On-device AI for global child-safety compliance — built to foster healthier digital behavior.

We are not a parental-control app. We are compliance infrastructure for the entire app economy. RoseShield runs on the device. Child data stays there.

Three Surfaces. One Engine.

ChildSafe.dev is the infrastructure. RoseShield™ is the on-device engine. ShieldConnect™ is the supervised consumer surface. One stack — three revenue streams.

The Developer Platform

ChildSafe.dev

SDK and API for app developers, game studios, and platform operators. Simple integration, full documentation, global compliance coverage built in. Free tier to drive adoption; enterprise licensing for commercial deployment.

The On-Device Engine

RoseShield™

The on-device AI that powers every deployment. Parent dashboard, school moderator console, family app. Includes DHSI™ — a proprietary composite score built on the four-dimension GAWE framework (Grooming · Aggression · Wellness · Exposure) — designed to quantify and track each child's digital health over time.

The Supervised Surface

ShieldConnect™

Monitored, child-safe messaging for children and families. Every conversation carries a live safety score. Parent-approval login. Institutional moderator dashboard with conversation logs, risk scoring, and case-management tools for schools, NGOs, and youth programmes. Built on the RoseShield engine.

Two Crises. One Architecture.

Children are reached inside the apps they use. And cloud-based child-safety tools — widely deployed parental controls included — operate by uploading children's messages, photos, location, and behavior to third-party servers.

Crisis 1 — The Predation Layer

Grooming · Sextortion · Exploitation · Self-harm

Online grooming, sextortion, exploitation, and self-harm content reach children inside the apps they use every day. Existing tools monitor around apps — they do not see into them. By the time a threat is detected in the cloud, the harm has often already landed.

  • 29.2 million NCMEC CyberTipline incidents in 2024
  • Online enticement and sextortion reports up 192% year over year
  • AI-generated CSAM reports up 1,325% year over year

Crisis 2 — The Digital Child Paradox™

Cloud-based protection IS the data problem

The tools designed to protect children have become among the largest unregulated collectors of children's data on the internet. Cloud-based detection requires cloud-based collection — introducing new privacy and breach risks in the act of solving old safety ones.

  • Cloud-based detection requires cloud-based collection
  • New privacy and breach risks introduced to solve old safety risks
  • Children's data routed off-device to enable "protection"

Move the intelligence to the device. Detect the threat in the moment. Keep child data on the device.
Protection without surveillance — and, measured over time, healthier digital behavior.

Detect → Analyze → Activate → Protect

Child Detected → Child Protected. Adult Use → Normal Operation. The decision happens on the device, in real time.

01

Detect

On-device behavioral AI identifies when a child is using an app — typing patterns, navigation speed, interaction style. No face scans. No biometrics. No personal data collected.

02

Analyze

Real-time risk analysis across 12+ threat categories: grooming, sextortion, explicit images, location requests, age deception, violence, self-harm, scams, blackmail, and predator engagement.

03

Activate

ChildSafe mode engages automatically when a child is detected. Adult use proceeds normally — no disruption, no second account, no install friction on adult devices.

04

Protect

Detected threats are blocked at the device, before they reach the child. Parents and designated guardians receive alerts. Evidence packages are generated locally on the device.

Child Safety Is Now Law.

Child-safety compliance is shifting from voluntary best practice to mandatory legal requirement across most major markets — with criminal penalties, large fines, and app-store removal increasingly on the table.

Regulation
Requirement
Penalty
EU Digital Services Act
Mandatory risk mitigation for minors, platform accountability
Up to 6% of global annual turnover
UK Online Safety Act
Age verification, grooming prevention, safety by design
£18M or 10% of worldwide revenue
Australia eSafety
Proactive child-abuse detection, under-16 platform restrictions
A$49.5M (~US$33M) per violation
COPPA (United States)
Restrictions on data collection for users under 13, parental consent
$53,088 per violation, per day
KOSA (United States)
Developer duty of care, algorithmic protections, default child-safe settings
FTC civil penalties (pending enactment)
UAE Child Digital Safety Law
Age-appropriate design, child-safe platform defaults, platform responsibility
Civil & administrative penalties

Enforcement is already underway. €120M against X (DSA, Dec 2025). Ofcom fines under OSA (2025–26). Australian eSafety investigations against major platforms (March 2026).

One integration. Global coverage.

The Schools Protection Programme.

The Schools Protection Programme is a productized institutional deployment of RoseShield™ — on-device protection at the student level, administrator dashboards at the school level, and anonymized aggregate reporting for government oversight. Programmes are live or in launch across four African countries today through signed partnerships.

South Africa — OS Lab

RoseShield Schools Protection Programme · Live

K–12 deployment partnership with Online Safety Labs (OS Lab) running the RoseShield Schools Protection Programme. Sample deployment site live. The first national-scale validation of the on-device, regulatory-compliant architecture.

Cameroon — AfroLeadership & ACOPP

Signed Partnership Agreement

Signed agreement with AfroLeadership and the Africa Child Online Protection Program (ACOPP), launching in Cameroon and expanding regionally. Brings RoseShield into Francophone Africa through a respected pan-African civil-society partner.

Kenya — Eveminet

Signed Partnership Agreement

Signed partnership with Eveminet for school deployment across Kenya. East African distribution into government, school authorities, and community organizations.

Uganda — Online Safety Foundation

Signed MOU & Strategic Partnership Agreement

Signed MOU and Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA) with the Online Safety Foundation Uganda. Formal partnership infrastructure for national child-safety deployment in East Africa.

All four programmes operate within the Digital Child Safe Ecosystem (DCSE™) — TPG's international child-safety coalition connecting CSD to national child-safety organizations, academic institutions, and law enforcement across Africa. 600 million young people will come online across the continent over the next decade.

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Whether you're an NGO, school authority, telecom carrier, app developer, or government agency — we can help you integrate ChildSafe.dev and RoseShield™ into your mission.

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