Trust & Safety
Last updated: May 2026
HayatGen connects you to the most powerful AI image and video models in the world. With that power comes responsibility — to creators, to the people who appear in their work, and to the broader internet. This page explains how we keep the platform safe.
Our principles
- Creator-first. You own your prompts and your outputs. We never claim them.
- No exploitation. No CSAM, no non-consensual deepfakes, no harassment.
- Transparency. We disclose which underlying providers handle each generation in our docs and audit logs.
- Proportional response. We act on real abuse, not on lawful creative expression.
Layered safety
HayatGen relies on several layers of protection:
- Model-level safety. Every upstream provider (OpenAI, Google, Kling, Black Forest Labs, etc.) applies its own filters before a generation is returned.
- Platform rules. Our Acceptable Use Policy defines what is and isn't allowed.
- Account integrity. Accounts that repeatedly trigger filters or violate policy are reviewed and may be suspended.
- Community reporting. Any user can report content via the channels below.
Reporting abuse
If you find content on, or generated with, HayatGen that you believe violates our policies, report it via:
- Email: trust@hayatgen.com
- For CSAM specifically, please also report to NCMEC CyberTipline — they are the global authority.
Reports are reviewed by a human within 24 hours for high-severity cases and within 3 business days for the rest.
Likeness & deepfakes
We take impersonation seriously. If a generation depicts you or someone you represent without consent, email trust@hayatgen.com with:
- A description of the content and where you saw it.
- Proof of identity (for self) or proof of authority (for others).
We will remove the content from HayatGen within 24 hours of confirming the report, and may take further action against the responsible account.
Intellectual property
Copyright holders who believe content generated on or hosted by HayatGen infringes their rights may file a notice with dmca@hayatgen.com. Notices should follow the DMCA format (or your local equivalent) and include a sworn statement of authority.
Working with researchers & authorities
Independent security researchers can disclose vulnerabilities to security@hayatgen.com. We respond within 48 hours and credit responsible disclosure on this page once the issue is resolved.
We cooperate with valid legal requests from law-enforcement agencies in the jurisdictions where we operate, while requiring all requests to be properly served and narrowly scoped.