Anti-CSAM Developer L1ght Joins ASACP as a Sponsor

Anti-CSAM Developer L1ght Joins ASACP as a Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced online toxicity detection platform L1ght.com as its newest Title Sponsor.

An ASACP rep described L1ght as having developed AI that "detects various forms of online toxicity, including bullying, harassment, hate, predatory behavior, self-harm and CSAM. L1ght works with technology and content companies to implement brand-protection, reduce user churn and enhance trust and safety with more than 90 data models that analyze toxic behavior and activity across text, photos and videos."

L1ght CMO Roi Carthy noted the company has "removed 120,000 child predators from WhatsApp, helped Bing identify and remove problematic search results and is actively scanning millions of sites monthly for CSAM."

"This is why we see our joining ASACP as an important milestone in our continued work to make the web cleaner and safer for all," continued Carthy. "We look forward to making our anti-toxicity technology available to ASACP members."

ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning said that association sponsors such as L1ght illustrate how proactive corporate responsibility and ethical operation can make a real-life difference in protecting at-risk youth online, and noted that L1ght is going above-and-beyond the call in its support.

"By sponsoring ASACP, the industry’s most prominent players prove that legal adult entertainment and mainstream digital media businesses alike, as well as their support services, such as online safety service provider L1ght, are capable of doing the right thing when it comes to preventing minors from accessing adult-oriented materials,” explained Henning.

"ASACP is grateful to the commitment to online child protection that L1ght is making through its efforts and sponsorship of the association, and we encourage other companies to embrace a similar leadership role in keeping minors out of and away from adult-oriented materials," he added.

Henning said ASACP’s Restricted To Adults (RTA) website code helps parents by preventing their children’s access to billions of adult-oriented webpages and mobile apps and is offered free to all adult website and app publishers — as are all ASACP services — "thanks to the generosity of ASACP's industry-leading sponsors, such as L1ght."

The association's sponsors "showcase the diversity of support that the association receives from a wide range of market segments,” Henning concluded. “The generous contributions by responsible companies such as L1ght enable ASACP’s continued positive achievements in improving the daily digital lives of today’s constantly connected youth — and by stepping up as a premier Title Sponsor, it is helping us to spread the good word about online child safety to a new generation of publishers and digital media consumers."

Visit ASACP.org, email tim@asacp.org and follow the association on Twitter.

For additional information about L1ght, email roi@l1ght.com.

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