ASACP to Attend XBIZ 2026

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) will attend XBIZ LA, taking place Jan. 12-15.

ASACP’s Executive Director, Tim Henning, will be on hand discussing the latest trends in age verification mandates and their impact on adult content creators, publishers, and other adjacent businesses, while ASACP Fundraising Director Michelle Marriott will meet with stakeholders to discuss the benefits of sponsorship and the dual value it provides to child protection and industry advocacy.

“As we look toward 2026, rapid shifts in age-verification requirements and technology are on the minds of many platform operators and owners,” Henning stated. “In hopes of helping clarify confusion and helping attendees discover the best ways to navigate these changing regulations as they spread across the globe.”

Henning and Marriott will also present ASACP’s Service Recognition Award as part of the exclusive XBIZ Honors executive event.

“As the first major industry event of the year, the XBIZ Show attracts a broad range of industry participants, from seasoned leaders to new entrants, rendering it a crucial assembly for the organization,” Henning added. “Interacting with this diverse crowd provides ASACP with a vital chance to advocate its continued commitment to corporate responsibility and online child safety.”

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