SenseMakers Named Latest ASACP Title Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced SenseMakers as its latest title sponsor.

The Netherlands-based "live one-on-one online gathering place uniting models with their fans," as a rep described SenseMakers, has partnered with ASACP in large part because the company focuses on the privacy and security of its users.

“We see it as one of our responsibilities to ensure a safe experience for everyone using our platform,” said a SenseMakers spokesperson. “For example, we protect the privacy of our customers and models alike to create a safe place to converse online.”

The spokesperson enthused about the sponsorship opportunity as well.

“Sponsoring ASACP is a great move for us as we try to protect minors,” they said. “We are doing our absolute best to prevent children from visiting or participating on our site and will implement more measures as we become more familiar with the methods of online child protection.”

Tim Henning, ASACP's executive director, thanked SenseMakers for sponsoring the association.

“We are incredibly grateful to SenseMakers for helping the association shape a safer future for children online,” Henning stated. “The company’s commitment to child-safe operation helps us make a meaningful impact. Our sponsors provide more than financial support to the association. They provide an enormous wealth of experience and operational insight that enables ASACP to better advocate for more effective, yet less intrusive, child protection measures. SenseMakers’ three-and-a-half decades of doing business and the lessons the company learned during this time will provide the association with an invaluable source of expertise. Its sponsorship is a total win-win for us both.”

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