PPPcard Sponsors ASACP in Battle Against Child Porn

LOS ANGELES — ASACP has announced that PPPcard will join forces with the nonprofit organization as a corporate sponsor to support the battle against child pornography.

PPPcard is a prepaid card offering online adult entertainment consumers secure, private access to adult websites and offers content providers the freedom from chargebacks and credit card fraud.

Corporate sponsorships last for one year and require a donation of $5,000. Sponsors are also listed on the ASACP website and are included in all marketing materials. ASACP is currently supported by 46 sponsorships, which account for about 90 percent of the organization’s funding. Consequently, sponsors enable ASACP to monetarily enhance their technology used to recognize websites containing child porn, ASACP Executive Director Joan Irvine said.

Irvine said PPPcard’s websites are required to comply with specific quality control measures before being considered as a sponsor.

“Today, more than ever, every one needs to know where content is coming from and who consumers are,” Irvine said. “We don’t want kids to have access to adult pornography. It really is a case of ‘protecting your business by protecting children.’”

PPPcard’s contracts with its contact providers also specifically require that the content fully complies with all laws including those pertaining to child pornography and verifying the age of those individuals who purchase its cards.

"PPPcard maintains strict acceptance measures in our partner site program,” PPPcard President Greg Moss said. “We stand side by side with ASACP in our dedication to eliminating child pornography from the Internet. PPPcard prides itself on having created a safe and secure way for users to view adult content online."

Anyone wishing to support ASACP who is not yet a sponsor, an approved member or an approved supporter can learn how to join and take advantage of new benefits by visiting the ASACP membership page.

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