XLoveCam.com Becomes Newest ASACP Title Sponsor

XLoveCam.com Becomes Newest ASACP Title Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced that XLoveCam.com has become its newest Title Sponsor and the newest cam company to step up to an industry leadership role with the organization.

For more than 13 years, XLoveCam.com has provided a live cam platform that provides users, affiliates and models with quality  service. The company serves more than 1 million visitors every day using an infrastructure that is spread over five countries. In 2018, the site reported 125 million unique visitors and nearly 2 billion pageviews.

Since 2006, XLoveCam.com and ASACP representatives have met regularly at industry trade shows throughout Europe and the United States.

According to XLoveCam.com founder Patrick Koning, as a result of these meetings and because his group believes in the cause that ASACP defends every day, the company decided to sponsor the association.

“XLoveCam.com wanted to support ASACP by helping to reinforce the efforts of the nonprofit and the children they protect through this financial support,” Koning said. “XLoveCam.com is strongly in agreement with ASACP regarding the protection of children and being against child pornography.”

XLoveCam has set up barriers on its platforms to keep children from accessing its sites and to prevent them from being exposed to sexually explicit images, and ensures that no type of illegal activity occurs on its platform, monitoring it 24 hours per day and applying a zero-tolerance policy against any such activity.

“Since the beginning of our platform, we have implemented the ASACP RTA label so that our platform is easily identified and blocked using the filters of the parental control systems,” Koning added. “Our goal with this sponsorship is to provide a boost to an association that has proven its competence, efficiency and willingness in this area and we hope to maintain this sponsorship for years to come.”

ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning warmly welcomed XLoveCam.com to the association’s family of industry-leading sponsors and is pleased that the company is playing a substantial role in the fight to protect children from age-inappropriate materials.

“ASACP’s mission to keep children out of and away from adult entertainment is doubly supported when a live cam company steps up to a leadership role by sponsoring the association,” Henning said, explaining, “The reason bringing cam companies onboard is so important is because not only do they need to keep children from viewing their sites, they also need to prevent any underage models from broadcasting on their platform. It is a complicated and serious responsibility — but ASACP can help.”

Henning says ASACP’s sponsors benefit from association services such as the Restricted To Adults (RTA) meta label that filters out age-restricted materials; along with market-specific Best Practices; a universal Code of Ethics promoting child-safe operation, and more.

The generosity of its sponsors empowers the nonprofit association’s 23-year-long record of success, which is highlighted by its globally recognized Child Exploitation Tipline, which has processed more than 1 million reports to-date — illustrating the value of the association and the effective use it makes of the support it receives from its sponsors.

“ASACP’s sponsor roll represents the industry’s finest companies, and we’re grateful that XLoveCam.com has joined our family as an elite Title Sponsor, reflecting the company’s commitment to child safety,” Henning concludes. “By combining proactive family-friendly business practices with a responsible level of community support XLoveCam.com provides an enviable example of leadership.”

To learn how your company can support ASACP, email tim@asacp.org.

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