ASACP Announces XLoveCam, Gamma Entertainment, LetsDoeIt as 'Featured Sponsors' for March

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has named XLoveCam, Gamma Entertainment, and LetsDoeIt as "Featured Sponsors" for March 2025.

ASACP is a nonprofit organization with a 29-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.

“We are extremely thankful for our dedicated sponsors who play a crucial role in creating a safer future through online child protection," said ASACP executive director Tim Henning. "Their commitment to promoting age assurance helps preserve the innocence of our youth. The tools our association provides at no cost would not be possible without their generous support. Together, we are making a significant impact.”

These are the ASACP descriptions for this month's sponsors:

XLoveCam

A leading live cam platform for over two decades, XLoveCam.com delivers high-quality professional services to models, studios, affiliates, and users.

Beyond its core offerings, XLoveCam has expanded its technological capabilities, notably through the development of virtual reality streaming via VR.cam. The minds behind XLoveCam have also introduced Go.cam, an advanced age-verification application designed to comply with global legislative standards.

XLovecam.com has several million daily visitors and operates safely across an infrastructure focused on five nations. The platform recorded over one billion views in 2024.

“XLoveCam.com fully supports ASACP’s mission to protect children from exploitation,” Founder Patrick Koning stated. “We are honored to have been a long-time sponsor of ASACP and commend the organization for its unwavering commitment and impactful actions since its inception.”

As a strong association supporter through financial contributions, XLoveCam reinforces its commitment to protecting children against exploitation and recognizes ASACP’s ongoing efforts.

To prevent unauthorized access by minors, XLoveCam.com has implemented robust safety measures, including RTA (Restricted to Adults) labeling, continuous 24/7 monitoring, and a strict zero-tolerance policy against illegal activities on its platform. In countries that have implemented strict age verification laws, XLoveCam uses the GO.cam open-source solution to verify the age of the users.

Following the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) principles, XLoveCam firmly opposes forced labor and ensures that every model operates in complete freedom and safety. Additionally, XLoveCam is committed to helping models and studios by providing engaging Masterclasses and weekly webinars. These events offer professional guidance, success strategies, and training on industry best practices.

XLoveCam.com continues to be a reliable leader in the live cam sector because of its constant innovation and unwavering dedication to model safety and happiness.

Gamma Entertainment

An ASACP Corporate Sponsor that has supported the association since 2006, Montreal-based Gamma Entertainment illustrates the commitment the adult entertainment industry’s most prominent players make toward keeping children out of and away from adult entertainment.

Founded in 1996, Gamma is a pioneering e-commerce company renowned for innovation and excellence in the adult industry. As a leader in adult paysites and professional production, Gamma operates brands like Adult Time, Pure Taboo, Wicked Pictures, 21 Sextury, X Empire, and Girlsway and collaborates with studios such as Evil Angel, Girlfriend Films, Falcon Studios, and more.

LetsDoeIt

LetsDoeIt is an adult-oriented paysite network that provides content to adults only and is on the frontline of the need for child protection protocols — a responsibility that LetsDoeIt takes seriously and proudly advocates throughout the industry.

LetsDoeIt is a patron of the child protection initiative by being one of Europe’s pioneers of age verification. Amidst all the recent changes, LetsDoeIt helps ensure that major players in the adult ecosystem move simultaneously to address the rapidly growing changes the web has thrust upon society, affecting children and minors more than ever.

The company uses an age warning page and the RTA meta-label code to prevent minors’ unauthorized access to its flagship website. It also employs special measures and policies to ensure that LetsDoeIt only displays legal content. These practices also apply to the newest addition to the company’s portfolio of websites, Superbe.com, a non-sexually driven product focusing on sophisticated erotic art.

“Even more than being just legal, the most important role of the adult industry is to protect children from a problem that still haunts us today: child pornography and abuse,” said Phil, COO of LetsDoeIt Network and Superbe. “LetsDoeIt and Superbe only work with adult companies and producers who share this important viewpoint and cooperate against this serious matter.”

Unlike some competitors, LetsDoeIt does not allow user uploads and only operates with legally licensed content. They have set precedence in the industry by setting the bar for compliance and legal standards regarding production, making it an absolute pleasure for producers and models alike to work with them. In addition, the company is also now serving a soft-core version of its hardcore sites in certain regions.

“LetsDoeIt and Superbe will continue fighting for this cause,” Phil continued. “We will continue working closely with all our partners, including legislative officials, to ensure we are one step ahead and lead by example for others to follow.”

“Our sponsors do more than just support the association; they actively help shape the industry and, most importantly, work diligently to ensure children’s online safety — a responsibility we all share,” Henning added. “The sponsors and members of ASACP play a vital role in creating a better environment for consenting adults while also protecting the most vulnerable members of society. This is a noble and essential mission that the association will continue to uphold and promote among all stakeholders in the industry as we look toward the future.”

For more information, visit ASACP online and on X.com.

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