ASACP Names Streamate, DialXS, Fleshlight 'Featured Sponsors' for October

LOS ANGELES — ASACP has named Streamate, DialXS and Fleshlight as its featured sponsors for October.

ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning shared that its sponsors rank among the industry’s most respected companies and exemplify corporate responsibility, ethical business practices, and simple technical measures can help protect minors and other sensitive users from accidental exposure to age-restricted materials online.

“By working together toward the common goal of protecting children and vulnerable groups, industry leaders and other stakeholders can improve the enjoyment and safety of internet surfing for everyone,” Henning said. “ASACP’s diverse family of sponsors reflects the wide range of companies that support our efforts to preserve freedom of choice for adults while protecting the innocence of youth.”

These are the ASACP descriptions of its September featured sponsors:

Streamate

With decades of experience providing live streaming and adult-themed photos and videos to its members, advanced technology runs through the virtual veins of Streamate.com. Built into its DNA is a profound desire to make great products through superior engineering. Streamate focuses on adding value to its offerings and satisfying customers, content partners, and affiliates while being sensitive to the need to protect youth’s innocence.

“As a long-standing member of ASACP, we are honored to continue supporting the organization. ASACP works tirelessly to defend the industry and its commitment to protecting children and the fight against exploitation,” Streamate’s Director of Marketing Liz R. said. “There has never been a more critical time for the industry to rise in unified support of organizations such as ASACP.”

DialXS

An ASACP Title Sponsor, DialXS is a primary international payment services provider that has operated since 2000 and is also the association’s exclusive Travel Sponsor. Next to processing credit card transactions, the company also offers a wide range of local and trusted payment methods in most European nations, which is a proven way to boost conversions for their international operating merchants.

“In many European countries, people do not like to give their credit card details to an unknown merchant. Instead, they would rather pay using their already trusted ways to pay online,” DialXS CEO Chris Visser stated. “To optimize conversions, you need to provide the customer a preferred payment method in all targeted countries, and with many of our payment methods, there are no options for customers to do an unjustified chargeback.”

Like many companies, DialXS has noted significant market changes in the face of the coronavirus pandemic — changes that have benefited many brands in the adult space but have hurt ASACP’s outreach efforts.

“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, but together, we can make a difference for the children of the world.”

Fleshlight

An ASACP Corporate Sponsor since 2007, Fleshlight and its parent, Interactive Life Forms, is an established leader in sexual health and fulfillment. It serves as a positive example for other adult novelty companies to follow. At the forefront of the development of haptic devices, Fleshlight bridges traditional novelties with the newest technology to bolster connections between people around the world.

According to the company, in an era where vibrators are an acceptable means for female sexual freedom and enjoyment, male sex products have remained a dirty, unwanted cousin to their female counterparts. By providing high-quality, discreet, and tasteful products, the company hopes to help change these perceptions and to bring the topic of male sexuality into the public discourse — while focusing on providing adult novelties to adults only.

“ASACP is grateful to Streamate, DialXS, and Fleshlight 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 united in building a better future for the industry and society’s most vulnerable members. We thank them for this and encourage others to join this noble crusade,” he concluded.

Visit ASACP online and on Twitter; contact Henning at tim@asacp.org.


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