F2F Is Newest ASACP Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Premium adult social media platform F2F.com is the newest ASACP corporate sponsor.

“Our ambition is to offer an exceptionally innovative social media website with superior features found nowhere else,” said Jean-Micheal Veen, CEO of F2F. “It is vital that we do not forget the needs of children’s online safety in this fast-growing industry. As a rapidly growing fan engagement platform, it’s imperative that we support the commitment to protecting children and the fight against exploitation. Our cooperation with ASACP and its massive knowledge base gives us the trust and confidence that we can fight against CE sites.”

ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning noted that the association relies on the continuing support from companies such as F2F that are willing to assume a leadership role in the fight to keep children out of and away from adult-oriented materials.

“ASACP’s global family of sponsors take a forward-leaning leadership stance by doing the right thing and taking tangible action,” Henning said. “By supporting the association and its initiatives, our sponsors share in our decades-long success at improving the safety of children’s daily digital lives. F2F is stepping up at a key time in the growth of the association, as the platform reaches out to help serve the needs of content creators — something that ASACP does with its new Content Creator membership level. Our industry is evolving and ASACP is here to help guide the way.

“ASACP is grateful to F2F for its commitment to the association by stepping up as our newest Corporate Sponsor, underscoring its leadership in today’s dynamic marketplace,” Henning added. “We encourage other brands to follow F2F.com’s lead in sponsoring the association and empowering our mission to improve child safety.”

For additional information, contact tim@asacp.org and ASACP online and on Twitter.

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