ASACP Honors SenseMakers, AdultPrime, Eurogazm Mag as Sponsors

LOS ANGELES—The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has named SenseMakers, AdultPrime, and Eurorgazm Magazine as its Featured Sponsors for March 2026.

Now in its 30th year, ASACP is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting online child safety by proactively helping parents and businesses protect children from online harms.

ASACP receives financial and material backing from a group of 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 executive director, Tim Henning, thanked SenseMakers, AdultPrime, and Eurorgazm Magazine for their continued support of the organization's online child protection initiatives.

Henning explained, "Our sponsors’ dedication to age assurance helps safeguard the innocence of youth. Together, we are genuinely making a positive impact on 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 1.6 million reports since its launch and continues to serve as a crucial international resource.

The association’s family of industry leaders, including March’s Featured Sponsors—SenseMakers, AdultPrime, and Eurorgazm Magazine—is crucial in making the tools and services accessible to the broader community.

SenseMakers

Initially launched in 1990 as a telephone-based service, SenseMakers has gradually built its platform over the past 35 years into a live one-on-one online community uniting models with their fans. As part of this evolution, the company has focused on user privacy and security.

A company spokesperson said, "We see it as one of our responsibilities to ensure a safe experience for everyone using our platform. For example, we protect the privacy of our customers and models alike to create a safe place to converse online."

SenseMakers is proud of its extensive KYC procedures which prevent underage performers from participating on the platform.

The spokesperson continued, "We verify our models using digital and manual identification and enforce the use of personal bank accounts under the model’s name. We do not pay out to other bank accounts and will reject models attempting to join our platform that do not adhere to our policies."

As a demonstration of the company’s corporate and societal responsibility, these policies go beyond the minimum legal requirements.

The spokesperson added, "We do not allow any model younger than 20 years old to participate on our platform. While 18 years of age is the allowable minimum in our Netherlands home, we think this is too young and are contemplating raising the minimum age of our models to 23."

The company ensures that the models who sign up for its platform are the actual models performing on it. For example, SenseMakers recently built an AI solution that captures X-vectors from a model’s facial features to ensure the person using a verified account is the one authorized to use it. Using established facial recognition technology, each pixel in a facial image is assigned a vector pointing to the nearest edge pixel. The X and Y components of these vectors detect the center of the eye and the corner of the mouth, enabling identity matching based on facial features.

This method, along with the company’s use of the Restricted To Adults meta-label, is an excellent way to preserve youth’s innocence while aligning closely with ASACP’s strong principles of proactive corporate leadership and responsibility.

The spokesperson concluded, "Sponsoring ASACP is a great move for us as we try to protect minors. We are doing our absolute best to prevent children from visiting or participating on our site and will implement more measures as we become more familiar with the methods of online child protection."

AdultPrime

The company behind AdultPrime has been operating since 1968 and possesses expertise in the adult entertainment industry. AdultPrime is predominantly Europe-focused network featuring premier studios such as ClubSweethearts, SinfulXXX, and ClubBangBoys, offering a library of more than 32,000 videos across over 200 content niches.

With daily content updates and the ability to stream or download videos across all devices, AdultPrime aggregates premium content from more than 150 studios, providing broad accessibility and a comprehensive entertainment portfolio.

To help prevent minors from accessing the platform, AdultPrime maintains a warning page and implements ASACP’s Restricted To Adults meta-labeling system. The platform also utilizes age-verification technologies to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements across multiple jurisdictions. In addition, AdultPrime has introduced Safe For Work (SFW) tour pages across multiple countries within its partner sites and primary network, ensuring adherence to local regulatory standards while providing appropriately tailored preview content for adult audiences.

Eurorgazm Magazine

"Where Innovation Meets Indulgence," Eurorgazm Magazine is a European media brand that bridges the gap between adult entertainment, e-commerce, content creation, and the online gaming sphere.

Roland Grotheer, founder of the publication, said, "At Eurorgazm, we believe in bold innovation paired with ethical boundaries. We embrace our responsibility to contribute to a digital landscape where adults can explore freely, while minors are fully protected."

Grotheer added, "Supporting ASACP is not just sponsorship—it’s a partnership in values. We stand with those who are actively shaping a safer, smarter, and more accountable online world for everyone."

"ASACP’s sponsors and members are vital to ensuring a safer space for consenting adults and to shielding society’s most vulnerable from online dangers," Henning concluded, emphasizing the association’s sponsors’ important role in shaping the industry and safeguarding children online.

For more information, visit ASACP.org or email [email protected].