ASACP Honors DialXS as April's Featured Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — ASACP, the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection, has named DialXS as its Featured Sponsor for April 2020.

An ASACP Title Sponsor, DialXS is a major international payment services provider that has operated since 2000 and is also the association’s exclusive Travel Sponsor — a prestigious designation that underscores the company’s seriousness in its efforts to keep minors out of and away from adult-oriented materials.

DialXS specializes in the processing of all popular and trusted European payment methods and alternatives to credit card transactions.

Like many companies, DialXS has noted significant market changes in the face of the coronavirus pandemic that have hampered ASACP’s outreach efforts. Because of the pandemic travel bans and the resulting canceled events, the association has seen unprecedented challenges to its ability to perform community engagement; to boost its commitment to the association’s mission, DialXS has donated an additional $5,000 to the cause.

“DialXS takes online child protection extremely seriously and so we are pleased to provide ASACP with the support it deserves and to help enable its presence at international trade events,” DialXS CEO Chris Visser stated. “The pandemic poses a wide range of challenges, including barriers to travel that make it hard for the association to reach stakeholders. Hopefully, this additional cash donation will help it continue to make the internet safer for children.”

“DialXS is proud to sponsor ASACP at a high level and we encourage other companies to do so, too,” Visser concluded. “Together, we can make a difference for the children of the world.”

ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning said the association’s monthly Featured Sponsors, including DialXS, are among the industry’s most respected companies and serve as examples of how responsible business practices, ethical operations and social awareness help protect minors from accidental exposure to age-restricted materials.

“This added generosity by DialXS helps at a time when travel restrictions hamper our efforts to bring in sponsors and spread the message that 'child protection is business protection,'" Henning explained. “We can only hope that other companies will likewise step up to the plate and similarly demonstrate their corporate leadership.”

“The generosity of industry leaders such as DialXS enable ASACP to carry out its vital mission to protect our constantly connected youth, for which we are truly grateful,” Henning concluded. “ASACP’s Featured Sponsors demonstrate that embracing leadership and proactive corporate responsibility are hallmarks of the digital media business and an inspiration for us all.”

Find ASACP online and on Twitter and direct inquiries to tim@asacp.org.

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