ASACP Names CAM4, iWantClips, Pineapple Support 'Featured Sponsors' for November

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has named CAM4, iWantClips and Pineapple Support as its featured sponsors for November 2024.

ASACP is a nonprofit organization with a 28-year history dedicated to promoting online child safety. The association is committed to protecting children from online harm with the support of numerous companies, organizations, and individuals.

“The crucial role of the association’s sponsors in shaping the future of online child protection, particularly in promoting age verification to safeguard the innocence of young people, is commendable and greatly appreciated,” said ASACP executive director Tim Henning. “The tools provided by ASACP, made possible by our sponsors’ support, are not just beneficial; they are invaluable.”

These are the ASACP descriptions for its November sponsors:

CAM4

As a longstanding Title Sponsor and Advisory Council Member of ASACP since 2012, CAM4.com is committed to robust online child protection. Our vigilance in safeguarding minors extends across our webcam live functionalities and online content, ensuring that underage individuals cannot access these platforms or misrepresent their age to become paid creators.

The global scope of our business — requiring a range of rigorous documentation standards across jurisdictions — demands that we maintain a clear separation between the company and content creators, ensuring that all participants and viewers are of verified legal age. Recognizing online platforms’ unique challenges, we follow ASACP’s stringent guidelines and best practices designed for live cam site operators. CAM4 integrates these measures proactively, reinforcing a comprehensive approach to child safety.

Additional safeguards, such as RTA labeling and warning page alerts, further block minors from accessing our site, underscoring our commitment to a safe, compliant environment. Our message to users is clear: CAM4 prohibits and actively reports any CP activity to authorities, with full cooperation in prosecution. This zero-tolerance stance reaffirms our dedication to protecting minors and upholding the highest digital safety and responsibility standards.

iWantClips

iWantClips is the premier destination for fetish content. As a trusted platform in the adult industry, it promotes female empowerment and provides a space for creators to showcase their unique work to a global audience.

iWantClips celebrates diverse expressions of creativity, encouraging content creators of all backgrounds to explore and share their unique perspectives while fostering a safe, responsible, and inclusive environment where premium, creator-driven content thrives. The platform uses cutting-edge security measures to ensure creators’ and fans’ privacy and protection, creating a trusted and seamless experience for everyone involved.

“At iWantClips, we are committed to upholding a secure and ethical digital environment for adult content,” said a company spokesperson. “Our partnership with ASACP as a Corporate Sponsor reflects our dedication to keeping age-restricted content only accessible to those of legal age.”

Pineapple Support

An In-Kind Media Sponsor since 2019, Pineapple Support Society provides free and subsidized professional therapy, counseling, and emotional support services for all persons working in the online adult industry — regardless of gender, ethnic origin, social status, age, or sexual orientation.

Pineapple Support’s ever-growing team of sex-worker-friendly, kink-aware therapists are spread over five continents and speak 23 languages. Resources include one-on-one therapy sessions, weekly support groups, workshops, well-being events, webinars, and free, anonymous, 24/7 emotional support.

Pineapple Support Society is a registered U.S. 501c3 nonprofit organization that raises funds to help with professional mental health care costs for those who need it. It has also provided services to more than 14,000 industry professionals and continues to expand its resources to meet the needs of the future.

“Our sponsors’ contributions do more than just support the association; they help shape the industry and, most importantly, ensure children’s online safety — a responsibility we all share,” added Henning. “ASACP’s sponsors play a vital role in creating a better world for consenting adults and the most vulnerable members of society. This is a noble mission that the association will continue to uphold and promote among all industry stakeholders.”

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