LOS ANGELES  — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced Epoch, Rabbit’s Reviews, and Sextronix as its Featured Sponsors for the month of November 2018.
 
 ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning says that its Featured Sponsors serve as excellent examples of proactive corporate responsibility and represent the pinnacle of ethical operation in the industry.
 
 “ASACP’s Featured Sponsors demonstrate how caring professionals and legitimate businesses make up today’s adult entertainment and digital media industries,” Henning explains. “We honor those companies that have made a commitment to child protection and encourage other caring companies and professionals to take a stand in keeping children out of and away from adult entertainment by sponsoring ASACP.”
 
 The association makes use of the support it receives by continuing its 22-year record of success, such as through its internationally recognized Child Exploitation Tipline, which has processed more than one million CP reports to-date; while ASACP’s free educational and informational resources and tools for digital media companies provide market-specific Best Practices and a universal Code of Ethics for businesses, app- and website operators.
 
 In addition, ASACP’s Restricted To Adults (RTA) meta label aids parents by helping prevent children’s access to adult-oriented websites and mobile apps — and is provided to all site and app publishers free of charge, thanks to the generosity of the non-profit association’s sponsors.
 
 For November, ASACP honors Epoch, Rabbit’s Reviews, and Sextronix as its Featured Sponsors, recognizing these companies’ continued support of the association and their commitment to making the internet safer for children.
 
 Epoch
 A founding Platinum Sponsor that has supported ASACP for more than 15 years, Epoch is an Internet Payment Services Provider enabling merchants to process transactions online and through mobile devices, accepting global payments for digital products and services, while earning a reputation for legitimacy and oversight of client web properties in the process.
 
 Epoch takes an active, two-pronged approach to child protection. First, by ensuring that its services are not used by illegal websites selling materials depicting underage performers; and secondly, by selflessly providing dedicated service to the association’s Advisory Committee, which helps set the responsible standards and practices for legitimate adult entertainment and other companies. Epoch also provides the boardroom facilities for ASACP meetings, as well as other tangible assets.
 
 Epoch’s responsible corporate philosophy puts people (including children) first, exemplifying the type of industry-leading company that makes up ASACP’s most valued sponsors.
 
 Rabbit’s Reviews
 As a corporate Sponsor that has supported ASACP since 2006, the Rabbit’s Reviews Network is made up of free websites that provide honest and expert reviews across all niches of the adult industry. As a veteran in the industry, RabbitsReviews.com along with TheBestPorn.com, continue to act as the “Consumer Reports” of internet pornography, providing expert value and quality ratings for all types of adult sites.
 
 They have since expanded their network to include several other independent adult resource sites in the live cam and virtual reality niches, including MyFavSexCams.xxx, TopChats.com and VRPornSites.xxx. This expansion combined with more than 15 years of experience and a dedication to innovation cements Rabbit’s Network as a leader in the industry and puts them in a superior position to understand the importance of protecting children from inappropriate digital content.
 
 Rabbit’s Network continues to aid in the prevention of minors’ unauthorized access to its age-restricted material through the use of a warning page and parental filtering controls. These measures provide a vital protective barrier between youth and adult entertainment in accordance with ASACP’s Best Practices. It is with the help and generous support of sponsors like Rabbit’s Network that the ASACP has been able to carry on its mission of protecting children.
 
 Sextronix
 An ASACP Corporate Sponsor since 2010, Sextronix’s affiliate program allows marketers to promote the company’s more than 200 premium adult websites, which serve straight and gay consumers with niche content depicting solo girls, adult-oriented cartoons, and animated Hentai material, along with content for transgender enthusiasts.
 
 Among the company’s offerings are free sites, which may typically allow unrestricted access to age-inappropriate materials; but Sextronix takes the protective steps of including a warning page as well as RTA labeling, to prevent unexpected or unauthorized access — a process it further strengthens by requiring a credit card for age verification.
 
 On the leading edge of mobile technology, many of Sextronix’s sites target consumers on a wide variety of devices to satisfy today’s diverse audiences, but this complicates matters from a child protection standpoint. ASACP’s Best Practices for mobile adult sites and applications help guide digital media companies facing these challenges by providing workable solutions.
 
 “From internet payment services to website reviews, affiliate marketing programs and beyond, ASACP’s monthly selection of Featured Sponsors represent the range of adult business segments,” Henning concludes. “The support we receive from companies such as Epoch, Rabbit’s Reviews, and Sextronix, enable ASACP to continue making a positive improvement in the lives of at-risk youth.”
 
 To learn how your company can help protect itself by protecting children, email tim@asacp.org.
ASACP Names Epoch, Rabbits Reviews, Sextronix as November's Featured Sponsors
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