Zombaio Signs on as ASACP Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) announced today that adult billing company Zombaio has become its newest corporate sponsor.

“We are thrilled to welcome Zombaio as our newest corporate sponsor,” ASACP CEO Joan Irvine said.

“We are grateful for Zombaio’s commitment to child protection by not only their ASACP financial support, but by also encouraging their merchants to join ASACP and follow our best practices.”

Zombaio VP Tomas Anderson said, “We run data mining on all our merchants sites every day to detect any child abuse, or facade sites to any child abuse backbone. We have required all our merchants to follow the ASACP’s best practices, and now joining and supporting this great organization financially is a natural next step.”

He added, “Zombaio is proud to support the wonderful work done by ASACP. I strongly think that adult entertainment is an adult responsibility and that every company in this industry, once they are self-bearing financially should support child protection either by their own active work or by sponsoring companies like ASACP. Zombaio is an active company in child protection.”

Zombaio said it offers webmasters daily payouts with rates at 4.9 percent that includes free customer support for members, affiliate systems, fraud prevention and no setup fees.

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