Cosmo Payment Joins ASACP as Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Cosmo Payment has signed on as the latest corporate sponsor for the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP).

ASACP is a nonprofit organization that has worked to promote online child safety for the past 29 years. It relies on the support of numerous companies, organizations, and individuals committed to protecting children from online harm.

Cosmo Payment CEO Anthony Nocella enthused about the company's sponsorship.

“An essential and well-overdue development, Cosmo Payment is proud to not only support ASACP in its ongoing efforts dedicated to online child protection, but also the industries that require the tools and support to ensure child protection throughout,” he said. “Together, we are building stronger, safer, and more responsible frameworks for the entire community.”

Added ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning: “ASACP uses the support it receives from industry leaders such as Cosmo Payments to make our services and tools freely available to parents and the broader community. These resources help empower families, companies, and content creators of all sizes to prevent minors from accessing age-restricted content.”

For more information, visit ASACP.

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