ASACP created the “Restricted To Adults” website label to
better enable parental filtering, and to demonstrate the online adult
industry’s commitment to helping parents prevent children from
viewing age-inappropriate content.
FOR WEBMASTERS: HOW TO LABEL
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. To use the RTA label on your website,
just go to
www.RTAlabel.org
.
FOR PARENTS: HOW IT WORKS
The RTA label is designed to help you prevent your child from being
exposed to age inappropriate content online. Websites that label with RTA
can be recognized by internet browsers, filtering software, Internet
Service Providers, search engines and even computer operating systems as
being off-limits to kids.
But for filtering to work, you have to make sure the computer your child
uses is set up for it!
There are many ways to make a computer "child safe." For a list of helpful
resources, visit our
LINKS FOR PARENTS
page.
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I just wanted to say thank you. I reported an internet site that contained explicit child porn to ASACP, and the next day it was taken down! I'm just so thankful for all of the work that ASACP does to protect our children. Thank you, thank you, thank you.