SpankChain Launches SpankU, Debuts Holly Randall PSA Video

SpankChain Launches SpankU, Debuts Holly Randall PSA Video

LAS VEGAS — SpankChain has launched its new education resource series, SpankU, with a “Porn Filter PSA” video created in collaboration with Holly Randall and the “Holly Randall Unfiltered” podcast.

The "Porn Filter PSA" is intended to teach parents how to block sensitive content on their children’s devices.

“Less than 20% of parents use these free content filters,” said a rep. “Instead, states are passing laws that require age verification for viewing.”

Randall added, "As a mother and a creator of erotic content, I believe strongly in protecting my daughter from accessing content inappropriate for children — and yes, this includes the porn that I make. When I speak to other parents, the lack of knowledge about blocking adult content on personal devices astounds me. I'm hoping that this PSA will give parents the tools to control the content their children consume, so they can decide how to introduce their kids to the topic of sex in an age-appropriate way."

SpankU will release educational video content and resources for models and content creators each month, with videos on topics such as STI awareness, crypto safety and consent in content production. The video series will feature various industry educators, including Charlie Valentine, Cally Nicole and Keenan.

To watch “Porn Filter PSA,” visit HollyRandallUnfiltered.com.

For more about SpankU, visit its X.com page.

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