LOS ANGELES — ASACP has named MojoHost, AgeChecked and TES Affiliate Conferences as Featured Sponsors for July.
“ASACP’s family of sponsors highlight the industry’s efforts to protect the innocence of youth,” said ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning. “These market leaders work in unison to safeguard children while improving the online experience for adults.”
These are the ASACP descriptions for its May sponsors:
MojoHost
MojoHost is a prominent adult technology company that has consistently demonstrated its commitment to the industry and acknowledged the indispensable work undertaken by ASACP.
As a specialized provider of adult website hosting, MojoHost offers an extensive range of services, encompassing MojoServers (managed or unmanaged dedicated servers), MojoVPS (virtual private server solutions), MojoCDN (content delivery network), MojoCloud (hot and cold static content storage), private and public cloud architecture, MojoShield (web application firewall), MojoDomains service, and more.
Brad Mitchell, founder and CEO of MojoHost, actively serves on ASACP’s Advisory Council and Executive Board, extending valuable marketing resources to the organization. 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 deeply personal and significant to him.
“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 Mitchell. “Now, more than ever, I challenge business owners to select a membership level within their means and actively engage. Your involvement truly makes a difference and contributes to a critical cause in the digital age.”
AgeChecked
Providing online age verification solutions across a range of sectors that distribute age-restricted goods and services, AgeChecked’s focus in the media sector is on providing seamless and light-touch verifications that do not impede the customer journey.
The company has been a valued sponsor and advisor to the association since 2017.
“The primary goals of AgeChecked and ASACP are strongly aligned, as both of our organizations work to promote online child protection,” AgeChecked CEO Alastair Graham explained. “ASACP has a fantastic track record of protecting children over the past quarter-century, and so we are happy to support this hard-working group and its vital mission worldwide.”
TES Affiliate Conferences
TES Affiliate Conferences has been an ASACP Sponsor since 2010. Founded in 2009, this conference brings together professionals from various industries, such as online entertainment, e-commerce, finance, gaming, gambling, dating, forex, binary options, health, nutraceuticals and many others. Over three intensive days, attendees have the opportunity to network and establish valuable connections.
TES has always prioritized creating an exceptional networking experience for all participants. In today’s technologically advanced world, nurturing and sustaining interpersonal relationships are crucial for a successful business. Recognizing this fact, TES ensures attendees can develop and maintain strong connections, serving as the foundation for their professional endeavors.
Moreover, TES has consistently demonstrated unwavering support for ASACP. Through their substantial and ongoing assistance, TES has played a significant role in spreading awareness about the importance of online child protection to operators in Europe and beyond.
As an added benefit, ASACP members can enjoy a ten percent discount on event entrance passes for TES by using the code “iloveasacp” during online registration.
“ASACP appreciates MojoHost, AgeChecked and TES Affiliate Conferences for their commitment, generosity and leadership in supporting the association and its mission to keep children out of and away from adult-oriented content,” Henning said. “ASACP’s sponsors are building a better future for the industry and society’s most vulnerable members. We thank them for this and encourage others to support our efforts on behalf of the children.”
Visit ASACP online and on Twitter; contact Henning at tim@asacp.org.