ASACP to Attend TES Affiliate Conference

SEVILLE, Spain — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) will attend TES Affiliate Conferences in Seville, Spain, Mar. 9-12, at the Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento.

“From the onset, TES Affiliate Conferences was intent on creating a great networking experience for its attendees and delegates,” an event spokesperson said. “In our high-tech world, it is still of supreme importance that excellent interpersonal relationships are developed and maintained as the cornerstones of building a successful business.”

Tim Henning, ASACP's executive director, enthused about the event.

“By educating website operators, app publishers, and other stakeholders about the latest business standards and practices for legal compliance — particularly concerning user-generated content — we strengthen our efforts to protect children online,” Henning stated. “TES has been an invaluable opportunity for the association to connect with a diverse range of businesses and influencers. It plays a crucial role in ASACP’s outreach in Europe and our educational and fundraising initiatives.”

For more information about TES Affiliate Conferences, click here.

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