LOS ANGELES—The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has named DialXS, XLoveCam, and Pineapple Support as its featured sponsors for May 2026.
Now in its 30th year, ASACP is an award-winning, globally recognized, member- and sponsor-supported nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting online child safety by proactively helping parents and businesses protect children from online harms.
ASACP gains financial and material backing from a group of prominent digital media companies and support service providers, as well as contributions from organizations, individuals, and stakeholders, including its monthly honor roll of featured sponsors.
ASACP’s featured sponsors are highly respected industry leaders recognized for their significant contributions to corporate responsibility, ethical business practices, and the implementation of procedural and technical measures that ensure child safety. These measures aim to protect minors and other vulnerable users from accidental exposure to age-restricted online content, thereby safeguarding children’s safety and innocence as they navigate their daily digital lives.
ASACP’s executive director, Tim Henning, extends his heartfelt gratitude to DialXS, XLoveCam, and Pineapple Support for their ongoing support and sincerely appreciates the association’s dedicated sponsors for their vital role in creating a safer future through their online child protection efforts.
“Our sponsors’ dedication to age assurance helps protect the innocence of youth,” Henning explained, noting that the association’s free tools, education, and outreach rely on their generous support. “Together, we are truly making a positive difference in online child safety!”
These tools include free child-protection resources for parents, Best Practices tailored to specific adult market segments, and a comprehensive Code of Ethics for all website and mobile app publishers. These vital resources help companies of all sizes prevent minors from accessing age-restricted content.
Among ASACP’s key accomplishments are its RTA (Restricted To Adults) meta-labeling system, designed to block children from adult web pages and apps, and its CSAM Reporting Tipline, which has handled 1.3 million reports since its launch and continues to serve as a crucial international resource.
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