AgeChecked Is Newest ASACP Corporate Sponsor 

LOS ANGELES — AgeChecked is the newest ASACP corporate sponsor.

A company rep explained that ASACP's sponsors and members are among the industry's most respected companies and serve as "excellent examples of how corporate responsibility, ethical operation, and basic proactive measures help protect minors and other online viewers from accidental exposure to age-restricted materials."

An online age verification solution that covers a range of sectors that distribute age-restricted goods and services, AgeChecked's focus in the media sector is on providing seamless and light-touch verifications that do not impede the customer journey.

The primary goals of AgeChecked and ASACP are "strongly aligned, as both organizations work to promote child protection online," stated AgeChecked CEO Alastair Graham.

ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning explained AgeChecked is "a valued partner in helping to ensure that only actual adults can access age-restricted materials."

"The necessity of online age verification is on the radar of many website owners and app publishers in the face of evolving legislation, especially those who provide age-restricted content. AgeChecked provides the premier solution to this problem, and we are more than happy to be working with them," Henning added. "Calls for positively verifying the age and identity of all internet users continue to spread across the world, making age verification likely a matter of 'when' not 'if.' This is something that the association supports and keeps a close eye on, and will rely on the guidance of companies such as AgeChecked to help us stay abreast of the newest developments and solutions."

"ASACP is grateful to AgeChecked for its commitment to the association and to the noble task of making a positive difference in child protection," Henning concluded. "We embrace the company into our family of sponsors and encourage other brands to step up and follow AgeChecked's lead."

For additional information, contact tim@asacp.org and ASACP online and on Twitter.

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