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RTA — Restricted To Adults

Last updated: 2026-05-15

Sexnomad.com is voluntarily labeled RTA — Restricted To Adults. This page explains the standard and how parents/guardians can use it to block our site automatically from devices used by minors.

What RTA is

RTA is a voluntary website labeling system developed by the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP). Sites that wish to be excluded from minors' browsing add the RTA meta tag to their HTML. Parental-control software then reads the tag and blocks access automatically.

Our RTA label

Every page on Sexnomad includes the following meta tag in the page head:

<meta name="RATING" content="RTA-5042-1996-1400-1577-RTA" />

This is the standardized RTA identifier. Parental-control software that supports RTA — most major implementations do — will recognize the label and block the site for accounts configured for minors.

How to use RTA at home

Most modern parental-control software supports RTA blocking out of the box. Specific instructions vary by software:

  • Apple Screen Time (iOS/macOS) — built into the OS.
  • Google Family Link (Android/Chrome).
  • Microsoft Family Safety (Windows/Xbox).
  • Dedicated software: Net Nanny, Qustodio, Bark, Mobicip — all support RTA-style blocking.
  • Router-level: Most modern routers (Eero, Asus, Ubiquiti, etc.) offer family filtering at the network level.

Why we use RTA

Sexnomad covers adult-only topics. We do not want minors accessing this site. The RTA label is a low-friction way to support parental controls without requiring everyone to verify age on every page visit.

For jurisdictions with mandatory age-verification laws (UK Online Safety Act, US state laws), additional verification mechanisms apply alongside RTA — see our age verification guide for details.

Contact

Questions about our RTA labeling: editor@sexnomad.com.