ASACP Names Lions Den, Kates Tube, SkyPrivate 'Featured Sponsors' for September

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has named  Lions Den, Kates Tube and SkyPrivate as its featured sponsors for September 2024.

ASACP is a nonprofit organization with a 28-year history dedicated to promoting online child safety. The association is committed to protecting children from online harm with the support of numerous companies, organizations, and individuals.

“The pivotal role of the association’s sponsors in shaping the future of online child protection, especially in guiding efforts toward age verification to preserve the innocence of youth, is truly commendable and deeply appreciated," said ASACP executive director Tim Henning. “The tools provided by ASACP, made possible by the support of our sponsors, are not just beneficial, they are invaluable.”

These are the ASACP descriptions for its September sponsors:

Lion’s Den

Lion’s Den has been a committed Title Sponsor of ASACP since 2006, demonstrating its dedication to protecting children from exploitation and exposure to inappropriate adult content. With a wide array of products, including adult toys, lingerie, massage oils, and more, Lion’s Den offers a secure and responsible shopping experience both in its retail locations and online at LionsDen.com.

Established in 1971 in Columbus, Ohio, Lion’s Den has grown to over 50 locations nationwide. The company has earned a reputation for providing high-quality products, competitive pricing, and exceptional customer service.

Lion’s Den is passionate about promoting a sex-positive outlook on intimacy and sexual well-being. The company actively works to dismantle stereotypes and stigma surrounding sex by offering educational resources that empower individuals to embrace and enjoy their sexuality fully. Additionally, Lion’s Den also collaborates with various organizations to raise awareness about sexual health and education, champion First Amendment rights, and combat human trafficking.

“We’re honored to support ASACP’s mission to protect children from exploitation and inappropriate adult content,” said Lion’s Den CEO Michael Moran. “Each of these areas directly relates to the adult industry, and Lion’s Den is proud to support causes that improve their brand’s customer experience and the industry as a whole.”

Kate’s Tube

Since 2019, KatesTube.com has been a proud Corporate Sponsor of ASACP.

“We cooperate with this organization to make the internet safer for children and cleaner for adults,” a company spokesperson said. “While we are not content creators, we monitor the site regularly to ensure that we abide by all relevant policies and guidelines, such as 18 USC ‘2257.”

The spokesperson noted that KatesTube.com is committed to improving visitor safety and user experience. As such, it increased its investment and resources to make its network of sites even cleaner and more secure. The operators of Kate’s Tube hope this investment will serve as an example for their peers to follow.

“We encourage other adult tube sites to step up to an industry leadership role by sponsoring ASACP,” the spokesperson concluded. “Let’s all work together to continue making a tangible difference in online child safety.”

SkyPrivate

SkyPrivate enables its members to engage in live one-on-one Skype calls with their favorite webcam models, regardless of their sexual orientation or fetishes.

SkyPrivate’s premium platform limits its services to registered users of legal age, providing a secure option for adult models seeking to interact with their fans anytime, anywhere. The company offers flexible payouts and scheduling, encryption of text and video calls to enhance privacy, and other special features.

“SkyPrivate unites fans and models, both of which must be of legal age,” said Alex of SkyPrivate. “As a company, we must do our best to ensure that all users of our platform are of legal age — and we rely on ASACP to guide our way in this effort.”

“We’re proud to be Corporate Sponsors of this vital association,” Alex added, “because online child protection is something we should all embrace and support.”

“Our sponsors’ contributions are not just about supporting the association but also about shaping the industry and, most importantly, ensuring children’s online safety, which is a responsibility we all share,” Henning added. “ASACP’s sponsors are contributing to building a better world for consenting adults and society’s most vulnerable members. This is an honorable mission that the association will continue to embrace and spread to all industry stakeholders.”

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