FAQ

Lighthouse FAQ.

Procurement, compliance, evidence admissibility, and deployment questions from law enforcement, hospitality, and NGO buyers.

Is Lighthouse evidence admissible in court?

Yes. Every interaction captured by Lighthouse is timestamped, IP-attributed, and recorded with blockchain chain-of-custody plus authenticated screenshots. The system was designed in partnership with prosecutors so evidence packages hold up to defense scrutiny.

Do your AI decoy personas entrap suspects?

No. Decoy personas are deployed based on prior case data and demographics relevant to the customer, and they do not initiate contact unless an agency explicitly uses the targeted-investigation function. All conduct is reviewed by sworn officers and operates within established case law on online undercover operations.

How does Lighthouse handle CSAM detection?

Lighthouse never generates, stores, or transmits CSAM. The platform detects grooming behavior, solicitation, and exploitation patterns and produces lawful, court-ready evidence for law enforcement to act on.

What platforms does Lighthouse operate on?

Telegram, Discord, Instagram, Facebook, and a growing list of platforms where predators actively target minors. Deployment is configurable per case and per jurisdiction.

How does pricing work for agencies and NGOs?

Lighthouse is sold as an annual subscription scoped to the size of your operation. Pilots are available for qualifying agencies and NGOs — request a demo and our team will walk through procurement options.

Is Lighthouse SOC 2 compliant?

Lighthouse is on an active SOC 2 compliance roadmap and supports on-premise or local AI hosting for agencies with strict data residency or classification requirements.

Who built Lighthouse?

Federal-agency consultants, survivor advocates, and AI engineers — including leaders from BCG, McKinsey, and International Justice Mission. Meet the team for full backgrounds.

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