ASACP Names SDC and FUBAR as April's Featured Sponsors

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced Seek, Discover, Create (SDC) and FUBAR Webmasters as its Featured Sponsors for April. 

ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning cites the association’s Featured Sponsors as some of the industry’s most reputable companies, serving as notable examples of how proactive corporate self-regulation and ethical operation can help protect children online. 

“ASACP is proud to honor a monthly selection of companies that have demonstrated their staunch commitment to child protection and which encourage other companies to take a leadership role in keeping children out of and away from adult entertainment,” Henning explained. “By sponsoring ASACP, the industry’s most respected players prove how legitimate businesses in the adult entertainment and digital media industries and ‘doing the right thing.’” 

For nearly 23 years, ASACP has worked to protect children by continuing to provide educational and informational material as well as market-specific Best Practices and a universal Code of Ethics to digital media businesses and app- and website operators. Its most notable achievement, the Child Exploitation Tipline, has processed more than 1 million CP reports to-date.

ASACP’s Restricted To Adults (RTA) meta label aids parents by helping prevent children’s access to adult-oriented webpages and mobile apps, and is offered to all site and app publishers free of charge, as are all ASACP services, thanks to the generosity of the non-profit association’s sponsors and members. 

For April, ASACP honors SDC and FUBAR as its newest Featured Sponsors, recognizing these companies’ continued support of the association and their continuing commitment to making the internet safer for children.

“ASACP’s Featured Sponsors highlight the diversity of support the association receives from all adult business segments,” Henning stated. “The generous contributions by leading companies such as SDC and FUBAR is what enables ASACP’s positive achievements in improving the daily digital lives of at-risk youth.” 

Seek, Discover, Create (SDC)
Seek Discover Create has been an active Corporate Sponsor of ASACP since 2008 and is fully committed to fighting for the rights and protection of minors. SDC works to prevent minors from accessing its site by using the RTA label, as well as protecting visitors from unwanted exposure to sexually explicit imagery by curating the material available on its homepage.

Since its inception 20 years ago, SDC has become the world’s largest international swingers’ dating site of over 3 million members and features listings of verified local swingers and swingers’ clubs, parties and events, a dating app and travel services. Recently, SDC has expanded their global reach as a multilingual media hub for videos, podcasts, and articles provided by some of the world’s leading health, relationships and sexuality professionals. With this added emphasis on education, SDC’s rigid stance against child pornography is more influential and important than ever. 

FUBAR Webmasters 
An ASACP In-Kind Media Sponsor since 2009, FUBAR Webmasters offers an online resource site for all party, conference, convention, and event pictures and news relating to adult website owners, operators, affiliates and service providers. 

Company owner JFK sets an example by using a warning page and rating meta tag on his website’s homepage, along with providing links to parental filtering and child protection tools. 

To learn how your company can help protect itself by protecting children, email tim@asacp.org.

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