MONTREAL – Aylo and Ethical Capital Partners (ECP) have entered into a working relationship with Crime Stoppers International (CSI), a global nonprofit organization supporting law enforcement efforts by mobilizing citizens to anonymously share information about suspected illegal activity.
A CSI rep stated, “This effort unites CSI, Aylo and ECP, in a shared goal to enhance cooperation and collaboration between the online adult industry, civil society and law enforcement in combating online harms and exploitation.”
Details of the working relationship will be announced as specific initiatives are introduced.
“Projects will be guided by shared values, resources and a profound commitment to collaborating with law enforcement, nonprofit and other organizations who share the goals of reducing harm and exploitation on the internet as a whole,” the rep added.
CSI CEO Shane Britten said, “On behalf of Crime Stoppers International, it is my pleasure to announce our working relationship with Aylo and Ethical Capital Partners. Today marks a milestone as Crime Stoppers International, Aylo and Ethical Capital Partners join efforts to combat ever-evolving online threats worldwide.”
ECP Vice President for Law Enforcement Relations Derek Ogden added, “Over the past few months, we’ve been meeting with stakeholders. We heard that Aylo’s team members are leading in collaboration with law enforcement and sharing of resources, and that we must do more. Entering into an agreement with Crime Stoppers International is just the first step. Crime Stoppers International's esteemed reputation in collaboration with law enforcement aligns seamlessly with our mission, reinforcing our shared commitment to reducing harm and exploitation online.”
Alex Kekesi, vice president for brand and community of Aylo site Pornhub, noted, “As part of the Aylo family, the Pornhub team is excited to be a part of this vital effort. This is not just about shared goals, but also about shared values, sharing resources and working together to make the internet safer for all, including minors, consenting adults and content creators.”
For more information, visit CrimeStoppersInternational.org.