ASACP Announces MojoHost, Segpay, TES Affiliate Conferences as 'Featured Sponsors' for June

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has named MojoHost, Segpay, and TES Affiliate Conferences as "Featured Sponsors" for June 2025.

ASACP is a nonprofit organization with a 29-year history dedicated to promoting online child safety. The association is committed to protecting children from online harm with the support of numerous companies, organizations, and individuals.

According to a rep, ASACP’s executive director, Tim Henning, thanked MojoHost, Segpay, and TES Affiliate Conferences for their ongoing support and contributions in establishing a safer future.

“Their dedication to age assurance helps safeguard the innocence of youth,” he said. “The complementary tools, education, and outreach our association offers wouldn't be possible without their generous backing. United, we’re creating a real impact.”

These are the ASACP descriptions for this month's sponsors:

MojoHost

MojoHost, an unwavering sponsor of ASACP since 2009, is a prominent adult technology company that has consistently demonstrated its commitment to the industry and acknowledged the indispensable work undertaken by ASACP.

As a specialized provider of adult website hosting, MojoHost offers an extensive range of services, encompassing MojoServers (managed or unmanaged dedicated servers), MojoVPS (virtual private server solutions), MojoCDN (content delivery network), MojoCloud (hot and cold static content storage), private and public cloud architecture, MojoShield (web application firewall), MojoDomains service, and more.

Brad Mitchell, the esteemed founder and CEO of MojoHost, serves actively on ASACP’s Advisory Council and Executive Board, providing valuable marketing resources to the organization. As a parent of three, Mitchell’s dedication to shielding children from age-restricted content goes beyond his role as a technology and thought leader, making ASACP’s cause profoundly personal and significant to him.

“The adult industry must prioritize child protection and strive to create a safer online environment; ASACP stands as the organization deserving of our steadfast support,” Mitchell expressed passionately, urging the community to rise to the occasion. “Now, more than ever, I challenge business owners to select a membership level within their means and actively engage. Your involvement makes a difference and contributes to a critical cause in the digital age.”

Segpay

Since 2005, Segpay has helped high-risk businesses take payments quickly while implementing a compliance framework. Since 2016, it has supported ASACP as a valued Corporate Sponsor.

“Segpay is pleased to support ASACP in the vital work it does to keep children safe,” said Segpay CEO Cathy Beardsley. “As the mother of three children myself, I believe nothing is more important than the safety of our youth. With Visa mirroring MasterCard regulations to validate the ages of anyone appearing in user-uploaded content, ASACP offers an entire toolset to help merchants comply with the recent card brand regulations.”

Beardsley noted that Segpay’s uncompromising commitment to compliance requires it to regularly review its merchants’ content to help identify, report, and immediately shut down any child exploitation it discovers.

“ASACP plays a critical role in reporting any issues we uncover,” Beardsley concluded. “This oversight helps the adult industry become more accepted in mainstream society — and is good for business in general.”

TES Affiliate Conferences

You may recall TES as The European Summit, but since 2009, it has evolved into much more than just a name. Now known as TES Affiliate Conferences, this premier event has been driving innovation and promoting online safety for over 15 years.

Held twice a year, TES is a three-day adrenaline rush of networking, insights, and deal-making, where top minds from industries across online entertainment, e-commerce, finance, dating, gaming, gambling, and nutraceuticals come together to share ideas and shape the future.

What makes TES different? The event organizers know that success doesn’t happen in isolation. That’s why TES is built around high-quality, meaningful networking — because even in a digital-first world, genuine relationships still drive real results.

However, what truly sets them apart is that TES isn’t just about business. The event has been a proud, long-time supporter of ASACP and a vocal advocate for online child protection across Europe and beyond. Their commitment goes beyond words — they’ve provided essential visibility and support to help spread ASACP’s mission far and wide.

As a special offer for ASACP members, TES is showing love with an exclusive 10% discount on event passes by using the code “iloveasacpminus10percent” when registering online.

“Get ready to connect, learn, and be part of something that truly matters,” said an event spokesperson. “Because at TES, it’s not just about growing your business — it’s about making a difference.”

“Our sponsors don’t just support the association; they actively influence the industry and, crucially, work tirelessly to safeguard children’s online safety — a responsibility that we all share,” Henning added. “The sponsors and members of ASACP are essential in fostering a better environment for consenting adults while protecting our society’s most vulnerable individuals. This noble and vital mission will continue to be championed by the association among all industry stakeholders as we move forward into the future.”

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