ASACP Names XBIZ, Rabbits Reviews, TES Affiliate Conferences 'Featured Sponsors' for January

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has named XBIZ, Rabbits Reviews and TES Affiliate Conferences as its featured sponsors for January 2024.

“ASACP appreciates the continued support it receives from its family of sponsors,” said executive director Tim Henning. “With the help of our sponsors and members, our association can help steer the future of online age verification and lawful access to age-restricted content while protecting the innocence of youth.”

These are the ASACP descriptions for its January sponsors:

XBIZ

A founding Platinum Sponsor since 2002, XBIZ has enjoyed a long and vital relationship with ASACP, with Alec Helmy founding both organizations.

XBIZ is the industry source for news and information, providing up-to-the-minute coverage of the adult industry on XBIZ.com and in two monthly print publications — XBIZ World for the digital media market and XBIZ Premiere for the pleasure products markets. In addition, each year, XBIZ hosts several events in Los Angeles, Miami, and Amsterdam, including the adult industry’s biggest night, the annual XBIZ Awards.

With its broad experience reporting on industry issues, XBIZ advocates for corporate responsibility and proactive business practices.

Rabbit’s Reviews

As a corporate Sponsor supporting ASACP since 2005, the Rabbit’s Reviews Network is made up of free websites that provide honest and expert reviews across all niches of the adult industry. As a veteran in the industry, RabbitsReviews.com, along with TheBestPorn.com, continue to act as the “Consumer Reports” of internet pornography, providing expert value and quality ratings for all types of adult sites.

They have since expanded their network to include several other independent adult resource sites in the live cam and virtual reality niches, including MyFavSexCams.xxx, TopChats.com, and VRPornSites.xxx. This expansion, combined with many years of experience and a dedication to innovation, cements Rabbit’s Network as a leader in the industry and puts them in a superior position to understand the importance of protecting children from inappropriate digital content.

Rabbit’s Network continues to prevent minors’ unauthorized access to its age-restricted material through a warning page and parental filtering controls. These measures provide a vital protective barrier between youth and adult entertainment by following ASACP’s Best Practices.

TES Affiliate Conferences

An ASACP Sponsor since 2010, TES Affiliate Conferences, formerly The European Summit (TES), was founded in 2009, with the event bringing together professionals from the online entertainment industry, e-commerce, financial, gaming, gambling, dating, forex, binary options, health, nutraceuticals, and many other markets for an intensive three-day networking event.

From the onset, TES intended to create a great networking experience for its attendees and delegates. In our high-tech world, excellent interpersonal relationships must be developed and maintained, as they are among the cornerstones of building a successful business.

TES is also one of the association’s most stalwart supporters, providing considerable, consistent assistance that has enabled ASACP to spread the word about the importance of online child protection to operators across Europe and beyond.

As a bonus, TES offers a 10 percent discount for ASACP members on its event entrance passes using code “iloveasacp” when they register online.

“ASACP once again thanks XBIZ, Rabbits Reviews and TES Affiliate Conferences for their commitment, generosity and leadership in supporting the association’s mission to keep children out of and away from adult-oriented content,” Henning concluded. “ASACP and its sponsors are helping to build a better world for consenting adults and society’s most vulnerable members alike — a noble mission that we will continue to embrace into the future.”

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