Saboom Becomes Newest ASACP Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP.org) announced today that European adult entertainment company Saboom, has become its newest Corporate Sponsor.

According to the company, Saboom is the first interactive video entertainment website in the world to give users the opportunity to choose their own adult adventure and to create their own adult content.

Saboom is powered by Partnercash, an adult affiliate network founded in 1999, which serves more than 15,000 affiliates across the German-speaking markets through offices in Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Romania and Canada.

Partnercash launched Saboom to debut its services in the broader international markets.

“Partnercash has supported different age verification systems since its beginnings in Europe — and now is the right time to support ASACP, with its growing international presence,” said Partnercash owner and CEO, Christoph Pass.

He added, “We feel really good about our ASACP support through this sponsorship, as the protection of children online is a must and has to be supported by the industry.”

ASACP’s executive director Tim Henning applauded Saboom for stepping up to the plate with this latest Corporate Sponsorship, which helps the association carry out its tasks.

“ASACP has invested considerable efforts in bringing its mission of online child protection to the world — an effort highlighted by its ongoing European expansion,” Henning said. “Saboom’s sponsorship is another example of the fruits of our labors; as yet another company takes positive steps to keep children out of and away from adult entertainment.”

Henning is scehduled to meet with other leading European companies seeking to protect their businesses by protecting children, at the upcoming European Summit in Barcelona, Spain, March 5-8.

For more information, or to schedule a meeting contact Henning at tim@asacp.org.

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