ASACP Honors MojoHost, Segpay, and TES as Latest Featured Sponsors
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) is honoring MojoHost, Segpay, and TES Affiliate Conferences as the organization’s featured sponsors for June.
A nonprofit organization that has worked for nearly 28 years to promote online child safety, ASACP noted in the announcement that it “relies on the support of numerous companies, organizations, and individuals committed to protecting children from online harm.”
“The association’s sponsors’ pivotal role in shaping the future of online child protection, particularly in guiding efforts toward age verification to preserve the innocence of youth, is truly commendable and deeply appreciated,” Henning said. “ASACP’s tools, made possible by the support of our sponsors, are not just beneficial, they are invaluable.”
The tools Henning referenced include “free child protection resources for parents, best practices tailored to specific market segments, and a comprehensive code of ethics for adult website and app publishers,” ASACP observed in the statement adding that these “resources empower companies to proactively prevent minors from accessing age-restricted content.”
Among the measures created by ASACP are its Restricted To Adults (RTA) meta-labeling system, which “prevents children from accessing adult-oriented web pages and apps,” and its CP Reporting Tipline, which has “processed over 1.25 million reports since its inception and remains a vital global resource.”
The association’s sponsors, including June’s Featured Sponsors — MojoHost, Segpay, and TES Affiliate Conferences — are “crucial in making these tools available,” ASACP added in the statement. “Our sponsors’ contributions are not just about supporting the association but also about shaping the industry and, most importantly, ensuring children’s online safety, which is a responsibility we all share.”
“The adult industry must prioritize child protection and strive to create a safer online environment, and ASACP stands as the organization deserving of our steadfast support,” said Brad Mitchell, Founder and CEO of MojoHost. “Now, more than ever, I challenge business owners to select a membership level within their means and actively engage. Your involvement makes a difference and contributes to a critical cause in the digital age.”
In addition to his company’s sponsorship, Mitchell serves on ASACP’s Advisory Council and Executive Board, “extending valuable marketing resources to the organization,” ASACP said.
“Being a parent of three, Mitchell’s dedication to shielding children from age-restricted content transcends his role as a technology and thought leader, making ASACP’s cause profoundly personal and significant to him,” ASACP added in the announcement.
“Segpay is pleased to support ASACP in the vital work it does to keep children safe,” said Segpay CEO Cathy Beardsley. “As the mother of three children myself, I believe nothing is more important than the safety of our youth. With Visa mirroring MasterCard regulations to validate the ages of anyone appearing in user-uploaded content, ASACP offers an entire toolset to help merchants comply with the recent card brand regulations.”
“ASACP plays a critical role in reporting any issues we uncover,” Beardsley added. “This oversite helps the adult industry become more accepted in mainstream society — and is good for business in general.”
In the statement, ASACP said TES Affiliate Conferences, formerly known as The European Summit (TES), “has been a champion for online safety since 2010, proudly partnering with ASACP.”
ASACP added that TES “isn’t your average conference.”
“It’s a three-day whirlwind bringing together the brightest minds in online entertainment, e-commerce, finance, and much more — from gaming to dating, forex to nutraceuticals,” the statement added. “TES understands that success isn’t built in a silo. That’s why they’ve prioritized creating a stellar networking experience. Because even in our high-tech world, building strong relationships is the secret sauce to a thriving business.”
The statement described TES as “one of ASACP’s most dedicated supporters, consistently providing crucial help to spread the message of online child protection across Europe and beyond.”
As a bonus for ASACP members, TES offers a 20% discount on its event passes. TES attendees can use the code “iloveasacpminus20percent” at registration to receive the discount.
“ASACP’s sponsors are contributing towards building a better world for consenting adults and society’s most vulnerable members,” Henning said. “This is an honorable mission that the association will continue to embrace and spread to all industry stakeholders.”
To learn how your company can help protect itself by protecting children, email tim@asacp.org. For more information on the services and resources offered by the organization, go to ASACP.org.