LOS ANGELES—ASACP, the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection, has named IMLive, XLoveCam and Cybersocket as its Featured Sponsors for May.
The association’s monthly Featured Sponsors honor companies that are noteworthy examples of how responsible business practices, ethical operation and social awareness can help protect minors from accidental exposure to age-restricted materials.
“Every month, ASACP honors a selection of stakeholders that support our mission by demonstrating a commitment to online child protection,” said Tim Henning, ASACP’s executive director. “We encourage all companies and organizations serving the online space to take a leadership role in keeping minors out of and away from adult-oriented materials by becoming ASACP sponsors today.
“Now more than ever, as the COVID crisis continues and complicates the online child protection scene, the association needs the community’s support to cope with the dramatic increase in internet usage by homebound quarantinees—and the resulting uptick in user vulnerability,” Henning added. “Together, we can make a difference.”
The support that ASACP receives from sponsors such as ImLive, XLoveCam and Cybersocket enable it to provide a range of educational and informational resources, including market-specific best practices and a code of ethics for online businesses, app publishers and operators of age-restricted websites.
Among its most notable 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 processed more than one million user reports to date, thanks to its sponsors and members.
For May, ASACP honors ImLive, XLoveCam and Cybersocket as its Featured Sponsors, recognizing the continued, generous support that these companies provide to the association, and honoring their commitment to making the internet safer for children and families.
For more information, visit www.asacp.com.