The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has named SenseMakers, AdultPrime, and Eurorgazm Magazine as its Featured Sponsors for March 2026. The nonprofit organization, now in its 30th year, recognizes companies that demonstrate significant contributions to corporate responsibility and ethical business practices in online child safety.
ASACP’s featured sponsors are selected based on their implementation of procedural and technical measures designed to protect minors from accidental exposure to age-restricted online content. The organization gains financial backing from digital media companies and support service providers to fund its child protection initiatives.
“Our sponsors’ dedication to age assurance helps safeguard the innocence of youth,” said Tim Henning, ASACP’s Executive Director. “Together, we are genuinely making a positive impact on online child safety.”
SenseMakers, originally launched in 1990 as a telephone-based service, has developed its platform over 35 years into an online gathering place. The company has implemented extensive know-your-customer procedures and requires models to be at least 20 years old, exceeding the Netherlands’ legal minimum of 18.
The company recently developed an AI solution using facial recognition technology to verify model identities. The system captures vectors from facial features to ensure authorized users are accessing verified accounts.
AdultPrime operates as a large Europe-focused network featuring premier studios and offering more than 32,000 videos across over 200 content niches. The platform maintains warning pages and implements ASACP’s Restricted To Adults meta-labeling system, along with age-verification technologies for regulatory compliance.
Eurorgazm Magazine, founded by Roland Grotheer, describes itself as a European media brand bridging adult entertainment, e-commerce, content creation, and online gaming. “Supporting ASACP is not just sponsorship — it’s a partnership in values,” Grotheer said.
ASACP’s key accomplishments include its RTA meta-labeling system designed to block children from adult web pages and apps, and its CSAM Reporting Tipline, which has handled 1.6 million reports since launch. The organization provides free child-protection resources for parents, best practices for adult market segments, and a comprehensive code of ethics for website and mobile app publishers.







