RSAC no longer exists. In 1999 it was "folded into" ICRA (formerly the Internet Content Rating Association), which is part of the Family Online Safety Institute. The original aims of RSAC, to protect children from potentially harmful content while preserving free speech on the internet, continue to provide the cornerstone for the Institute's work, backed by some of the biggest names online.
This chart represents RASCi web usage trends over a historical time period on a large selection of website homepages queried by BuiltWith. See the FAQ for more information.
We know of 15,275 sites using RASCi, download website list.
The usage trends within the top million sites are updated once per week with the last update occurring on 18 May 2012.
For more information about RASCi visit http://www.rsac.org/.
RASCi is most likely to be found in use on Business, Education or Technology type websites.
RASCi Top Ten Website Industry Distribution in the Top 100,000 Sites
The chart shows the typical type of websites RASCi can be found on by distribution. We know of 18
categories that RASCi websites can be found on.