ASACP Announces F2F, AgeChecked, Eurorgazm Magazine as 'Featured Sponsors' for July

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has named F2F, AgeChecked, and Eurorgazm Magazine as "Featured Sponsors" for July 2025.

ASACP is a nonprofit organization with a 29-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.

Per a rep, ASACP’s executive director, Tim Henning, thanked F2F, AgeChecked, and Eurorgazm Magazine for their ongoing support and contributions in establishing a safer future.

“Their dedication to age assurance helps safeguard the innocence of youth,” he said. “The complementary tools, education, and outreach our association offers wouldn't be possible without their generous backing. United, we’re creating a real impact.”

These are the ASACP descriptions for this month's sponsors:

F2F.com

An ASACP Title Sponsor since 2023, F2F.com is a premium social media platform redefining fan engagement, with safety at its core.

“At F2F.com, we are building an exceptionally innovative and secure fan engagement platform where creators and fans can connect authentically and respectfully,” said Jean-Micheal Veen, CEO of F2F.com. “But innovation must never come at the expense of responsibility, especially in a rapidly evolving industry. We have a duty to actively support the protection of minors online.

“As a leading fan engagement platform, we recognize the risks that come with digital reach,” Veen continued. “That’s why we’re proud of our ongoing partnership with ASACP. Their long-standing expertise in online child protection and their efforts to combat exploitation empower us to strengthen our own safety measures. Together, we are building a safer digital future — free from CSAM.”

AgeChecked

Providing online age verification solutions across various sectors that distribute age-restricted goods and services, AgeChecked’s focus in the media sector is on delivering seamless and light-touch verifications that do not disrupt the customer journey. The company has been a valued Corporate Sponsor and advisor to the association since 2017.

“The primary goals of AgeChecked and ASACP are strongly aligned, as both of our organizations work to promote online child protection,” AgeChecked CEO Alastair Graham explained. “ASACP has a fantastic track record of protecting children for over a quarter-century, and so we are happy to support this hard-working group and its vital mission worldwide.”

Eurorgazm Magazine

“Where Innovation Meets Indulgence” — Eurorgazm Magazine is a forward-thinking European media brand that bridges the gap between adult entertainment, e-commerce, content creation, and the online gaming sphere. It provides a vibrant, inclusive platform where disruptive ideas and responsible practices intersect.

“At Eurorgazm, we believe in bold innovation paired with ethical boundaries,” said Roland Grotheer, founder of the publication. “We embrace our responsibility to contribute to a digital landscape where adults can explore freely, while minors are fully protected.

“Supporting ASACP is not just sponsorship — it’s a partnership in values,” Grotheer added. “We stand with those who are actively shaping a safer, smarter, and more accountable online world for everyone.”

“ASACP’s sponsors and members are crucial in promoting a healthier environment for consenting adults while safeguarding society’s most vulnerable members,” Henning added. “This important and noble mission will continue to be championed by the association among all industry stakeholders as we look ahead.”

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