ASACP Welcomes Affil4You As Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced that Affil4You is its latest corporate sponsor. 

A top provider of mobile-friendly global monetization solutions, Affil4You allows affiliates to create their own mobile website, or to use Google-friendly redirection to its services. Affil4You offers auto-renewing WAP subscriptions, live stats delivered in real time, tailor-made content, quick payouts and more. 

ASACP, a non-profit organization that was founded in 1996 and is dedicated to online child protection, provides online businesses with a code of ethics and market-specific best practices, while its Restricted To Adults (RTA) website meta label helps prevent a minor’s unauthorized access to age-restricted websites and mobile apps.

Joey Gabra, managing director for Affil4You, said, “ASACP isn’t a novelty — it’s a necessity with all the mayhem and havoc that happens online. Affil4You is proud to be supporting such a worthy cause to protect those who should not be exposed to adult-related activity.”

ASACP also operates an internationally recognized child exploitation hotline, which has a long record of success in helping to close illegal websites.

ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning said, “ASACP is excited to add Affil4You to our family of sponsors. The adult mobile market is rapidly growing and presents a range of unique challenges for online child protection. It is vital that market leaders such as Affil4You help in our mission to keep children out of and away from age-inappropriate material.”

ASACP relies on the continued generous support of companies such as Affil4You to fulfill its mission and to carry on its international outreach programs.

Henning said, “Because minors now commonly possess mobile smartphones with Internet access, these devices are on the frontline of child protection efforts. Having mobile mainstays such as Affil4You on our side is a big help in this cause.”

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