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Adult Friend Finder becomes ASACP Platinum Sponsor hold fundraiser for more donations
PALO ALTO, Calif. - Social networking site AdultFriendFinder.com has become a platinum sponsor of the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP). Through its parent company, Various, Inc., the site has also announced that it will provide $10,000 in matching grants to any other websites or individuals that wish to contribute to ASACP.
"We are very pleased to have a significant involvement with ASACP and are strong supporters of its work to help parents protect their children from exposure to inappropriate content on the Internet," said Legendary Lars, director of marketing for AdultFriendFinder and Various, Inc. "We are particularly strong advocates of the Restricted to Adults or RTA labeling program that ASACP is promoting. We believe strongly in the self-regulatory model, and RTA is a powerful tool that websites can embrace. We have long been a corporate sponsor of ASACP and are happy to elevate our involvement to the Platinum level." Legendary Lars said that his company will match the first $10,000 in contributions received by ASACP whether made by companies or individuals. For more information on the matching grant program, visit www.gfy.com. "ASACP is fortunate to have responsible partners such as Various, Inc. and AdultFriendFinder.com in its battle for child protection," said Joan Irvine, Executive Director of ASACP. "Their participation enables us to maintain our commitment to the struggle against child sexual abuse, and to meet the needs and expectations of our members and supporters." The Restricted to Adults website label ASACP to better enable parental filtering, and to demonstrate the online adult industry's commitment to helping parents prevent children from viewing age-inappropriate content. The RTA label is free to use, voluntary, and universally available to any website that wishes to clearly and effectively label itself as being inappropriate for viewing by minors. For more on AdultFriendFinder, go to www.friendfinderinc.com. For more on ASACP, visit www.asacp.org. We are very supportive of the efforts of ASACP over the years and want to help children online, we have been strong advocates of labeling for almost 10 years ! The New RTA label is a good tool to use, and we support its use. We have several pages and methods for helping to protect children. We will be doing matching funds up to $10,000 in this thread its time for GFY to step up and donate to a good cause for helping to protect children online. |
Nice one hun.
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For a good cause. Nice going.
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Now, would this mean that AFF would take steps to get off the torrent sites that are filled with CP and other illegal, undocumented porn?
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Awsome :)
We tried to become a sponsor a year or so back and we got told no as we are not an "adult" program |
would a charity like that welcome AFF?
i mean you help men get pussy no? it might put people off if you try to mix that with helping kids |
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Good Work AFF :thumbsup
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Nice move by the way AFF this is a good cause... |
good cause for AFF, but like they said you souldnt be paying affils that promote CP, the two dont mix, either pick one
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Great cause! It will be awesome to see how many gfyers participate!
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i dont see how your money is any better than mine
kinda strange with the recent events with aff |
Welcome aboard.
More companies wanted...i believe there's more room for others on top of THIS PAGE |
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However, big props to AFF for their donation! :pimp |
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I dont know why dont you try asking again maybye they have changed their terms of accepance, at any rate I will match a donation if you want to make one. Adult Friend Finder has a very long history of working to preotect minors we have long been an ASACP sponsor we just decided a month or so ago to up our participation. We have more actions and fundraisers for worthy causes on the plate ! Many have said we are industry leaders so here is an example of us steping up to the plate and Leading. |
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but when i asked if i could donate they asked what company i was with and they found out it was an penis enlargement company i was told No .. It's just really strange to me... I am not bashing on you at all lars but you guys take Torrent traffic .. Torrent site's that promote stealing movies, music and software .. even stealing adult content but i sell male enhancements products and I am told no... i guess money talks :/ |
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At this point, I will be writing a sharply worded letter to the ASACP and their other sponsors suggesting that they should look closely at AFF and it's business choices before accepting any money from them. |
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This is awesome news! Come on GFY, nobody wants to contribute? Can't we put our differences aside for a day and work together for a good cause?
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Props to Various!
As a mother of a child who surfs the net (so far under my supervision) I am VERY proud to be part of a company that is helping others to keep our children safe. As our children grow there are more dangers that they face - it's good to know that companies with such a mighty influence are helping to make sure our children can use the net for all of its many resources, yet still retain the innocence that children should retain as long as they possibly can. Thank you Lars and Andrew! |
Maybe ASACP isn't such a great organization afterall. There may be better charities to donate to. Take Pirate Bay for example and click the Top 100, and look at any movie or image related category. An overwhelming number are all child model, preteen, lolita, underage, etc..
If you choose to still support sites like that, as long as your ad isn't on a page that contains one of those terms it highlights your true nature being only concerned with reducing some of your own liability and NOT AT ALL about keeping children safe. |
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Wow, some of you guys are so narrow focused.
Hate them all you want, but seriously... ASACP is not your target. Take the hate out of your eyes. Donate or don't. Hate AFF or don't. But some of you are just getting ridiculous in this thread. |
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Nice to see a huge company support it for sure.
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They're a good cause, you really should hate them more. You're not doing enough. |
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Major props to Andrew and Lars for this one. AFF stepped up and I commend them for this.
ASACP deserves all the help they can get as it keeps the entire industry on a clean path. Self regulation is important in an industry such as this. Mansion Productions is already a corporate sponsor of ASACP, but since this is a fund raiser, we will pitch in an additional $500 for the cause Lars. :thumbsup |
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thanks for the news. good to know who AFF's in bed with so I know who to avoid. another cause to mark off my list.
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It isn't. |
Class move, AFF
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