Ondato Joins Pineapple Support as Sponsor

Ondato Joins Pineapple Support as Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Age and identity verification company Ondato has joined the ranks of over 70 adult businesses and organizations committing funds and resources to Pineapple Support.

"Pineapple Support plays an essential role in providing free, stigma-free, and accessible mental health services to individuals working within the online adult industry," said Ondato Commercial Director Gavin Worrall. "At Ondato, we believe that safeguarding online ecosystems extends beyond compliance and technology. It includes protecting the wellbeing of the people who power them. We are proud to support Pineapple Support as a sponsor and to stand alongside an organization that prioritizes mental health, dignity, and access to care across the creator economy."

Founded in 2018 by Leya Tanit, Pineapple Support has so far connected over 20,000 adult performers and industry members to mental health services, including free and low-cost therapy, counseling, and emotional support.

"We are thrilled to welcome Ondato to our growing family of sponsors," said Tanit. "Ondato understands that truly safe online spaces require more than technical solutions; they require care for the human beings behind the content. That philosophy aligns deeply with everything we do at Pineapple Support, and we are grateful to have them standing with us."

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