ASACP Attending Webmaster Access Europe

LOS ANGELES — Attendees at this year's Webmaster Access Europe will have the opportunity to learn more about the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) and its international online child protection efforts.

“ASACP is pleased once again to attend Webmaster Access Europe,” ASACP CEO Joan Irvine said. “This event provides ASACP with a great venue to continue its efforts to protect children on an international level. Plus ASACP will be holding its inaugural European Advisory Council for its European sponsors on Sept. 27. It’s important that ASACP continues to learn what needs to be done differently in Europe.”

Webmaster Access Europe kicks off Friday in Amsterdam and will be held at the Park Hotel. It is a business-to-business event that offers seminars, special events and speed networking.

“We are very proud to be a supporter of ASACP in their efforts to protect and enhance means of child protection in the online world,” Webmaster Access’ Shelly Riley said. “The advancement of services promoting the welfare of children within the adult space is something that we feel is and should be a priority and responsibility of the webmaster community!”

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