ASACP Names BongaCams, NextGen Payment, Gamma Entertainment 'Featured Sponsors' for February

LOS ANGELES — ASACP has named BongaCams, NextGen Payment, and Gamma Entertainment as its featured sponsors for February.

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

"Our sponsors' dedication to age assurance helps safeguard youth’s innocence," said Henning. "Together, we are genuinely making a positive impact."

These are ASACP's descriptions of its February featured sponsors:

BongaCams

As a trusted ASACP Title Sponsor since 2016, the live adult cam platform BongaCams prioritizes protecting children online.

"Since children might not only visit adult content websites but also attempt to become paid performers, we take extra care to ensure they do not receive this opportunity," said a BongaCams spokesperson. "Our collaboration with ASACP is based on BongaCams' aspiration to prevent child exploitation on the internet, and we do our best to secure their safety online."

"BongaCams strictly prohibits streaming or uploading pedophilic content and takes on the obligation to contact relevant authorities if such activity is suspected. Thanks to ASACP’s support, the general public can report any questionable content and thus minimize the spread of child pornography," the spokesperson explained. "The service provided by ASACP is fully anonymous, so BongaCams’ visitors can feel safe reporting any suspicious videos — and therefore, the fight against child exploitation will be maximally effective."

NextGen Payment

In the landscape of high-risk e-commerce, merchants don’t just need a payment processor; they need a contingency plan. NextGen Payment mitigates the threat of sudden account closures and revenue loss by leveraging a massive network of over 25 acquiring banks. We don't rely on a single point of failure; we’ve built resilient payment infrastructures.

With over 50 years of industry experience, we know that acceptance rates are the key to profitability. Our ecosystem is designed to safeguard your business. From ensuring strict adherence to VISA VAMP protocols to deploying sophisticated chargeback prevention, we handle the complexities of compliance so you can focus on sales.

Whether you need IBAN capabilities, Visa/Mastercard payments, or seamless integration with Apple Pay and PayPal, NextGen provides the stability required to scale without fear.

"In a borderless digital economy, trust is the only universal currency," said NextGen Payment CEO Roberto Saporito. "Our support of ASACP is fundamental to that trust. We strive to create a payment environment where international borders are open to commerce, but closed to exploitation."

Gamma Entertainment

Part of the Byborg Enterprises Network, Gamma Entertainment is an ASACP Corporate Sponsor that has supported the association since 2006, reflecting the adult entertainment industry’s ongoing commitment to keeping minors out of and away from adult content.

Founded in 1996, Gamma Entertainment is a pioneering e-commerce and media company recognized for innovation and excellence in the adult industry. A leader in premium adult paysites and professional content production, Gamma operates brands including AdultTime, Pure Taboo, Wicked Pictures, 21 Sextury, X Empire, and Girlsway, and collaborates with renowned studios such as Evil Angel, Girlfriend Films, Falcon Studios, and others.

Henning thanked BongaCams, NextGen Payment, and Gamma Entertainment for their leadership and support in helping the association prevent children from accessing or creating adult content.

"ASACP’s sponsors and members are vital to ensuring a safer space for consenting adults and to shielding society’s most vulnerable from online dangers," Henning concluded, emphasizing the important role of the association’s sponsors in shaping the industry and safeguarding children online.

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

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