Fancentro is intended to be a safe space for adult viewing and adult content only.
Fancentro is fully Restricted to Adults (RTA) compliant as rated by the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP), and, as a reminder, is strictly reserved for those of legal age only.
As outlined in our Terms of Service, access to our platform is strictly limited to those who affirm that:
- They are at least eighteen (18) years of age (or older in any other location in which 18 is not the minimum age of majority) from which our platform is accessed.
- Are fully able and competent to enter into the terms, conditions, obligations, affirmations, representations, and warranties set forth in our Terms of Service, and to abide by and comply with said Terms of Service.
- The jurisdiction from which they access our platform does not prohibit the receiving or viewing of sexually explicit content.
In order to help enforce our terms and assist in restricting access to minors, we have ensured that Fancentro is fully RTA [Restricted to Adults] compliant, which allows our site to be blocked by simple parental control tools.
We urge parents to monitor their children’s online activity and implement parental controls as appropriate to keep their children safe in the digital age. We firmly believe that parents are best placed to police their children’s activity using the plethora of tools already available in modern operating systems and devices.
Please see the options below for setting up parental controls on your devices.
Parental Control Settings - Desktop Services
You may refer to the resources below for parental controls depending on your computer’s operating system.
Visit the Microsoft Family Safety site for more information.
Apple devices such as Macs, iPads, and iPhones have similar parental controls which can be enabled by following the instructions on Apple’s dedicated Families site.
Parental Control Settings - Mobile Devices
Mobile operating systems now include tools to ensure parents can stay firmly in control of their children’s browsing habits.
iOS devices from Apple such as iPhones and iPads can block inappropriate content, set screen time limits and prevent apps from being installed without permission. More information is available on Apple’s dedicated Families site.
Android products such as smartphones and tablets allow parents to choose what their children can see and do on their personal devices. Refer to the Google Safety Centre for more information.
Internet Service Providers
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) offer protections to limit the websites available to your home or mobile devices. You may contact your ISP to enable their content blocks, which will block all traffic to inappropriate websites.
Dedicated Parental Control Software
A non-exhaustive list of parental control apps is provided below:
Digital Parenting and Supervision
For more information about how to protect your children online and how to talk to them about internet safety, please visit the resources below: