ASACP Names VerifyMy, Fleshbot, YNOT Group 'Featured Sponsors' for May

LOS ANGELES — ASACP has named VerifyMy, Fleshbot and YNOT Group as Featured Sponsors for May.

ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning shared that its sponsors rank among the industry’s most respected companies and exemplify corporate responsibility, ethical business practices, and simple technical measures can help protect minors and other sensitive users from accidental exposure to age-restricted materials online.

“ASACP’s family of sponsors highlight the industry’s efforts to protect the innocence of youth,” Henning said. “These market leaders work in unison to safeguard children while improving the online experience for adults.”

These are the ASACP descriptions for its May sponsors:

VerifyMy

VerifyMy, the Google for Startups-backed safety-tech provider, has a mission to make the internet a safer place via their VerifyMyAge and VerifyMyContent safety-tech solutions designed to deliver the best consumer experience without compromising the needs of the business.

VerifyMyAge is a global leader in age assurance technology, safeguarding children by providing frictionless and secure age verification and age estimation solutions for online products and services. VerifyMyContent enables user-generated content platforms to provide a safe environment for creators, participants, and consumers of audiovisual content by utilizing a complex ecosystem of technologies to prohibit the publication of harmful and/or illegal content.

“As an industry-leading safety tech provider, VerifyMy has undertaken many projects and entered into multiple partnerships to provide financial support, technical advice, and coordinate global lobbying efforts,” said Gavin Worrall, VP of Global Strategic Partnerships. “The work conducted by ASACP fits well with our mission to help make the internet safer for children.”

“We are pleased to be part of the solution,” Worrall added, “and look forward to helping members of the association and the wider adult community.”

Fleshbot

Fleshbot.com has been the web’s favorite source for news and reviews from the world of adult entertainment since 2003. Over the past decade, it has become the one-stop spot for the discerning adult content enthusiast and has been profiled in such publications as Wired and The New Yorker. Most recently Fleshbot has begun diving deep into the creator community with its offerings of Miss Fleshbot, Miss Fleshbot International, as well as Mr. Fleshbot and Mr. Fleshbot International. On the gay side, the Cybersocket Stud is a crowd-pleaser. Fleshbot.com covers both the straight, gay, and trans markets, making the content-based blog a truly unique leader in its realm.

“These new additions, and continued updates, all day every day, continue to set Fleshbot apart from any other adult entertainment portal,” said NSFW Director Eric. “We’re very excited to see how adult entertainment progresses, and stand ready to provide our users with the most and best coverage of the hottest trends in the adult entertainment community.”

“We are happy to be a continued, and featured, partner of ASACP,” Eric added. “As always, we encourage those who are not yet a member of ASACP to step up and give back by becoming sponsors of the organization.”

YNOT Group

An ASACP In-Kind Media Sponsor since 2016, the YNOT brand was founded in 1996 to provide the earliest and most successful website developers with a central hub where they could network and exchange ideas and traffic. Today the company offers a variety of B2B services, resources, and events for adult businesses and specifically for the webcam industry and fan and content creation platforms, anchored by its flagship websites YNOT.com and YNOTCam.com, providing industry news and tutorials, resources, interviews, marketing opportunities, promotions, and consulting. 

Additional YNOT branded services include hosted email marketing and delivery platform YNOTMail.com as well as annual events, including YNOTAwards.com, which awards excellence in the B2B space during TES Prague, and the YNOT Cam Awards, which exclusively awards cam models and content creators in Hollywood, this August 9th. In addition, the YNOT Cammunity tradeshow for models, creators, and executives held in Hollywood, August 6-8, supports the webcam and clips/fan sectors of the industry and the models who work in it. The virtual-only YNOTSummit.com industry tradeshow, which launched during the pandemic and continues annually, will be held online in October 2023.

“YNOT enjoys supporting ASACP,” states YNOT co-owner Jay Kopita. “They have the industry’s best interests at heart and that is very important.”

“ASACP appreciates VerifyMy, Fleshbot, and YNOT Group for their commitment, generosity, and leadership in supporting the association and its mission to keep children out of and away from adult-oriented content,” Henning said. “ASACP’s sponsors are building a better future for the industry and society’s most vulnerable members. We thank them for this and encourage others to support our efforts on behalf of the children.”

Visit ASACP online and on Twitter; contact Henning at tim@asacp.org.

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