ASACP Names Southern Charms, ImLive, MojoHost as Sponsors

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced Southern Charms, PussyCash and MojoHost as its Featured Sponsors for August 2019.

According to ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning, Southern Charms, PussyCash and MojoHost, like previous sponsors, rank among the adult industry’s “most highly-respected companies and serve as pre-eminent examples of how proactive corporate action, ethical operation and social awareness can make a real difference in protecting youth from online risks.”

“ASACP is proud to honor its monthly selection of companies that have demonstrated a commitment to online child protection, encouraging 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 prominent players prove that legal adult entertainment and digital media businesses are able to ‘do the right thing’ when it comes to preventing children from accessing adult-oriented materials.”

The association said it allocates the support it receives from sponsors “to continue its 23-year record of success and to provide a range of educational, informational, and inspirational resources for digital media companies, including market-specific Best Practices and a universal ‘Code of Ethics’ for businesses, app- and website operators.”

Southern Charms, a site specializing in amateur content, has been an ASACP Title Sponsor since 2003. “Accessible to adults only, Southern Charms takes pride in being a clean site that features age-verified models with releases on file for each performer,” explained a rep.

Webcam services provider ImLive has been an ASACP sponsor for twelve years. “This puts the company straight at the forefront of ASACP’s mission to keep children out of and away from adult entertainment,” said the rep, “which it does by requiring chat hosts to provide photo identification for age verification, and by limiting explicit displays to paid private shows, where only adults are allowed.”

Website hosting specialist MojoHost has also been a decade-long supporter of ASACP. According to MojoHost CEO Brad Mitchell, who serves on the association’s Advisory and Executive Bodies, “ASACP’s mission of protecting children against exploitation and keeping them away from age-restricted content is right in line with my goals as a parent, and advocate of corporate responsibility in my role as CEO of MojoHost.”

“The ASACP tipline has received more than 1 million reports since its inception and is an invaluable resource to the FBI and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children,” Mitchell said.

“More industry support is needed to continue its operation and I challenge business owners of all size to pick a membership level that fits their budget,” Mitchell added. “No matter how small the charitable donation or membership level, every dollar counts and is put to good use.”

“The generous contributions made by leading companies such as Southern Charms, PussyCash and MojoHost is what enables ASACP’s achievements and helps improve the daily digital lives of today’s constantly connected youth,” Henning concluded.

To learn more about ASACP, visit their website or email Henning.

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