ASACP Announces F2F as 1st Gold Sponsor

ASACP Announces F2F as 1st Gold Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced that Friends2Follow (F2F) has upgraded its sponsorship and become the organization’s first Gold Sponsor.

ASACP sponsors underwrite its free resources, including market-specific best practices and a comprehensive Code of Ethics for businesses, app publishers, and all operators of age-restricted websites.

“As our platform continues to grow, we believe it is essential to actively invest in initiatives that protect minors and strengthen trust across the digital ecosystem,” said F2F CEO Jean-Micheal Veen. “Over the past years, our partnership with ASACP has become an important part of that commitment. By expanding our collaboration and increasing our support, we aim to further reinforce the standards that help keep the internet safe. Together, we are working toward a safer digital environment and a future free from CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material).”

ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning enthused about the sponsorship.

“This is a significant milestone in our shared mission to protect children online,” he said. “F2F.com is stepping up at a key time in the growth of the association — as the platform reaches out to help guide brands through the maze of age verification and compliance mandates. ASACP is grateful to F2F.com for stepping up its commitment to the association as our first Gold Sponsor. This move underscores F2F.com’s growing leadership in 2026, and we encourage other brands to follow their example in sponsoring the association and empowering our shared mission to boost child safety.”

For more information, visit ASACP and F2F.com.

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