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LEO Portal
roseshield.dev/roseshield/leo
Purpose-built for law enforcement investigators and prosecutors. Not a consumer app adapted for LEA use — a tool designed specifically for case-building.
They see: Evidence packages, case timelines, chain of custody logs, NCMEC referral status, cross-agency coordination tools.
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Moderator Portal
roseshield.dev/roseshield/moderator
For trained human reviewers — the "human-in-the-loop" component of the AI + human moderation pipeline. Child identities are protected throughout.
They see: Flagged content queue, AI reason codes, escalation decisions, analytics dashboard, audit trail, compliance reports.
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Parent Portal
roseshield.dev/roseshield/parent
For parents and caregivers — visibility into their child's protected activity without surveillance. Designed to build trust, not anxiety.
They see: Activity summary, flagged interactions (age-appropriate), protection status, screen time insights, trusted adult connections.
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Kidz Zone
roseshield.dev/roseshield/child
The child-facing community platform — a safe, moderated space where children can post, connect, and access safety education. Where the AI protection runs invisibly.
They see: Community feed, post creator, safety learning center, wellness check-ins, trusted adults list, their own post history.
The Architecture Insight — What to Tell Your Contacts
The reason RoseShield™ is role-partitioned isn't just UX design — it's a fundamental privacy and security principle. A school administrator never sees what law enforcement sees. A moderator never sees a child's full identity. A parent never sees another family's data. The walls between portals are architectural, not just policy. That's what makes this defensible to privacy regulators in any jurisdiction.