ASACP Nov. Sponsors Are AWEmpire, AdultWebmaster, and iWantClips

LOS ANGELES – ASACP, the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection, has named AWEmpire, AdultWebmasterNet, and iWantClips as its Featured Sponsors for November.

ASACP’s Featured Sponsors serve as noteworthy examples of how responsible business practices, ethical operation, and social awareness combine to help protect minors from accidental exposure to age-restricted materials online.

ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning said that the success of the non-profit association relies on online companies and organizations that are willing to assume a genuine leadership role in the fight to keep children out of and away from adult-oriented materials. 

“Only through the continued support of leading industry stakeholders is ASACP able to continue its mission of providing free educational resources and safety tools that deliver a positive benefit for today’s constantly-connected youth,” Henning said. “We are extremely grateful that our message and mission are being embraced by a cadre of caring companies.”

The organization’s success is due to the generosity of its sponsors, the association said in its announcement. ASACP provides free child protection resources, including market-specific Best Practices and a Code of Ethics for online businesses, app publishers, and operators of adult and age-restricted websites.

Among its achievements, ASACP’s RTA (Restricted To Adults) meta labeling system helps parents prevent their children’s access to countless adult-oriented webpages and mobile apps and is offered to all site and app publishers free of charge, as are all ASACP services, including its CP Reporting Tipline, which has received and processed more than 1 million user reports to date.

For November, ASACP honors AWEmpire, AdultWebmasterNet, and iWantClips as its Featured Sponsors, recognizing the commitment these companies make to keeping the internet safer for children and families.

A Platinum Sponsor supporting ASACP since 2008, DuoDecad IT Services Luxembourg Sarl, known for its LiveJasmin brand, unites millions of users from around the globe via its popular live cam and chat platforms. Because of the unique nature of live cam services, the company has affirmed that it takes its responsibilities seriously by preventing children from accessing its sites, while ensuring that its cam models are all of legal age.

To ensure they meet the minimum age requirements for performers, individuals who register as live cam models on LiveJasmin.com or its associated sites are subject to a rigorous screening process. The company implements extensive measures to constantly monitor its live content, as an additional proactive measure for protecting minors.

AWEmpire CEO and co-founder Karoly Papp notes how important it is for the company to be associated with ASACP, and support its team’s mission of protecting children.

“As a trusted and key player in the webcam industry, one of our priorities is to abide by sound corporate governance and notably keep children out of adult-oriented materials,” Papp said. “We have supported this association since 2008, and we intend to keep doing so.”

An ASACP Corporate Sponsor since 2012, AdultWebmasterNet is a traffic services firm that sells adult website traffic, putting it in a position to work with many sites and reviews all traffic requests to ensure minimum standards, such as the lack of underage depictions or even any allusion to them. AdultWebmasterNet also publishes its own set of Best Practices, which include encouraging clients to become sponsors of ASACP and to adopt the RTA labeling protocol — actions that spread the word about the need to protect children online and in mobile apps.

iWantClips is an online portal that features amateur, fetish, and professional content producers with fans of female domination and financial domination content.

“We are pleased to support ASACP,” said a spokesperson for iWantClips. “Our pledge to be an annual Corporate Sponsor affirms our commitment to keeping age-restricted content away from children.”

To learn more about how your company can help protect itself by protecting children, email [email protected].

For more information about ASACP, please visit www.ASACP.org.