CSAE Policy - IAGI - Asynchronous Learning

Asynchronous learning describes educational activities, discussions, and assignments that engage students in learning at their own pace, on their own time.


Today’s workforce is expected to be highly educated and to continually improve skills and acquire new ones by engaging in lifelong learning. Asynchronous learning as a part of E-learning, which is learning and teaching online through network technologies, is one of the most powerful tools for the growing need, particularly in higher education.

Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE) Policy

Last Updated: 01-06-2022

1. Prohibited Content & Activities

We have a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE). The following activities are strictly prohibited:

  • Sharing, uploading, or distributing child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
  • Grooming or attempting to engage minors in inappropriate conversations or activities.
  • Child trafficking, exploitation, or endangerment.

2. Reporting & Enforcement

If you come across any CSAE-related content on our platform, report it immediately:

We actively cooperate with law enforcement and child protection agencies.

3. Safety Measures

  • AI-based content moderation and human review.
  • User reporting tools for quick action.
  • Permanent bans and legal action against offenders.

4. Commitment to Child Safety

We collaborate with global organizations such as:

Contact Us

For any concerns regarding CSAE, please reach out to us:

Email: info@ourappsworld.com

Website: ourappsworld.com