JuicyAds Joins ASACP as Crusader Member

JuicyAds Joins ASACP as Crusader Member

LOS ANGELES — Vancouver-based ad network JuicyAds has signed on as the newest Crusader Member of ASACP, the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection.

Founded in 1996, ASACP aims to educate its members, the adult industry, policymakers and the public about online child protection and the efforts of the industry to battle child sexual abuse. The nonprofit association operates a child exploitation tipline as well as RTA — the Restricted To Adults website meta labeling system.

“We have donated to the ASACP in past years and finally this year decided it was time to step up,” said JuicyAds’ CEO Juicy Jay. “Doing more just feels right to us.”

“I am very pleased to include JuicyAds as an approved ASACP member. Upholding the highest ethical and operational standards distinguishes many of ASACP’s members from their competitors,” said ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning. “These business owners exemplify how online media companies can do the right thing and set an example that is worthy of following.”

For more information, visit ASACP.org and JuicyAds.com.

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