ASACP Announces Tubo Limited as Newest Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) announced that Tubo Limited has become its newest Corporate Sponsor.

According to Tubo Limited’s Project Manager Nelson Do Nascimento, its flagship project, adult video tube site PornDoe.com, as well as all of its projects, are undertakings focusing first and foremost on being 100 percent legal — but with greater aspirations beyond.

“Even more than being just legal, the most important role of the adult industry is to protect children from a problem that is still haunting us today: child pornography and abuse,” Nelson explained. “Tubo Limited only cooperates and works with companies that share this important point of view, so that’s why ASACP and Tubo Limited [are] connected and go hand in hand to cooperate against this very serious matter.”

“We look forward to working together with ASACP to protect our children from viewing inappropriate content,” Nelson added.

ASACP provides online businesses with a Code of Ethics and market-specific best practices, while its Restricted To Adults (RTA) website meta label helps prevent a minor’s unauthorized access to adult-oriented websites and mobile apps. ASACP also operates a Child Exploitation Hotline, which has successfully helped close numerous illegal websites.

“ASACP is extremely excited to have Tubo Limited join our prestigious family of sponsors,” ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning said. “The company demonstrates its commitment to protecting children online by using the RTA label on its flagship site — setting an example for other digital media companies that is worthy of following.”

ASACP relies on the ongoing generous support of companies such as Tubo Limited in order to fulfill its mission of keeping children out of and away from adult entertainment.

“The adult entertainment industry is made up of a wide variety of companies,” Henning added. “Some of which are exemplary leaders among their peers, showing that ‘doing the right thing’ and earning profits can go hand in hand. Tubo Limited is a shining example of how proactive responsibility and market leadership can successfully coexist.”

For more information about ASACP, contact Henning at tim@asacp.org.

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