ASACP To Hold Age Verification Presentation at Webmaster Access
LOS ANGELES, CA — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) is pleased to announce its return to Amsterdam for the annual Webmaster Access industry conference, set for September 7-10, at the Hilton Doubletree Hotel.
Uniting adult webmasters from around the world, Webmaster Access ranks among the biggest shows targeting the European market and incorporates the local installment of the Traffic Dinner, an annual “GFY Party” and several LGBT-oriented GAYVN sessions — bringing together a diverse group of adult website operators and service providers.
ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning will attend the event, where he will educate stakeholders about the need to protect children online and how ASACP services may help enable this endeavor.
“Webmaster Access attracts adult website operators and their affiliates from across the globe,” Henning said. “These events draw many professionals that may not travel to U.S.-hosted events, providing the association with a great opportunity for reaching the widest audience possible with our message of child protection and corporate responsibility.”
With this mission in mind, at noon on Saturday, September 8, Henning will moderate a seminar entitled, “The State of Age Verification: Compliance and Vigilance.” The seminar promises to offer the most up-to-date information about age verification for adult sites, including information businesses need to be in compliance with new laws.
In addition to Henning, Alastair Graham from AgeChecked, Vince Charlton from AdultWork, Verime’s Rudd Apsey, David Cooke from AgeID and AVSecure’s Stephen Winyard, will be on hand to lend their expertise and insights on adult’s most pressing issue today.
“The U.K.’s Digital Economy Act impacts all adult websites, requiring age-verification solutions that also comply with the latest privacy laws. This session will help businesses find their way through this complex maze, helping them run safely into the future,” Henning explained. “The need to protect children and ‘doing the right thing’ is a message that ASACP will carry across Europe, beginning at Webmaster Access in Amsterdam.”