ASACP Traveling to Cyprus to Attend Webmaster Access

LOS ANGELES — ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning will attend Webmaster Access, set for the GrandResort Hotel in Limassol, Cyprus from Aug. 25-28.

“ASACP’s mission without question is one of the single most important endeavors in our industry,” a Webmaster Access spokesperson said. “We are proud to support the association and its incredible efforts to protect minors worldwide, and we encourage our Webmaster Access attendees to connect with Tim at the show.”

Henning’s goal for the event will be to educate stakeholders about the need to protect minors online by keeping them out of and away from adult-oriented entertainment and how using ASACP’s free services can help in this endeavor.

“Webmaster Access attracts adult website operators and their affiliates from across the globe,” Henning said. “This event series draws many professionals that may not often travel to U.S.-hosted events, providing the association with an opportunity to reach the widest audience possible with our message of online child protection and corporate responsibility.”

ASACP Travel Sponsor, DialXS, has underwritten Henning’s admission to the event and hotel accommodations.

“Thanks to DialXS, and the promoters of Webmaster Access, ASACP can engage top business leaders as well as industry newcomers face-to-face,” Henning added. “By extending our reach to new audiences, they provide a perfect opportunity to deliver the association’s message to frontline operators and relevant stakeholders, wherever they are based.”

To schedule a meeting with Henning at Webmaster Access, email tim@asacp.org.

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