DialXS' Chris Visser Wins ASACP's Service Recognition Award

LOS ANGELES—The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has honored DialXS’ CEO Chris Visser with this year’s Service Recognition Award.

The ASACP Service Recognition Award recognizes dedicated volunteers who support the association’s mission to protect children and at-risk youth by providing essential assistance and services. ASACP’s Executive Director, Tim Henning, presented the award.

Said Hennig, "I always look forward to presenting ASACP’s Service Recognition Award. It’s a privilege to honor such a caring and dedicated group of individuals who tirelessly work to improve online child safety. For 2026, I am proud to recognize DialXS CEO Chris Visser for his exceptional efforts in supporting online child safety and generosity in supporting the association’s travel and outreach."

Since 2000, DialXS has helped companies find the right payment solutions, ensuring that clients’ customers can pay for services and products easily. 

In keeping with his character of humble service, Visser thanked the association for this honor.

Said Visser, "This year, we celebrate 30 years of ASACP. I feel very small next to such a long journey, but I’m truly grateful to be part of it."

He added, "To the whole team, including all Advisory and European Advisory Council members — your quiet, constant work, availability, feedback, and support truly touch my heart and humble me."

Visser also thanked the association’s dedicated team, and especially Henning, whom he calls "A dear friend, built through so many thoughtful and meaningful conversations over the years."

Visser shared, "I admire your unselfish passion and dedication for the cause. Your strength and endless work, together with Erege’s efforts, keep everything alive and moving forward. I care for all of you more than I can say."

Visser noted that ASACP’s impact is powerful and real, with over 1.3 million reports sent since 2003, thousands of children protected worldwide, parents given simple tools to keep kids safe, and the industry steadily guided to higher standards of compliance.

Visser continued, "ASACP plays an important role in the world, and as its Travel Sponsor, I try to help Tim keep in personal contact with sponsors, members, and the industry at large, around the world. And lately, helping to support Michelle Marriott, who has also joined the team to assist Tim in bringing in new sponsors for this important work."

Visser urges every industry member who is not sponsoring the association to reach out to Michelle and Henning, because of its great incentives and rewards.

Visser expressed, "Join me in becoming a proud supporter of ASACP’s efforts and its important role. I’ve always chosen to stay in the background and help where I’m needed, and I will continue along that way. I hope you’ll join us as well!"

Henning thanked Visser and encouraged others to take up the cause.

Henning concluded, "ASACP and I are most grateful for Chris’s efforts and those of all others who help keep kids safer online. It is a huge effort, and one in which we can use all the help we can get."

Previous winners of ASACP’s Service Recognition Award include noted attorneys Lawrence Walters, Marc Randazza, and Greg Piccionelli, plus Cyber Stampede’s Rodney Thompson and Scott Rabinowitz, Epoch’s Joel Hall, CCBill’s Gary Jackson, Cydata Services’ Brandon Shalton, along with adult film performers Stormy Daniels, Tera Patrick, and Evan Seinfeld. Australia’s Eros Association’s Fiona Patten and Robbie Swan, plus 7Veils’ Lauren MacEwen, EngineFood’s Stewart Tongue, Wasteland’s Colin Rowntree, Stephen Yagielowicz, MojoHost’s Brad Mitchell (a two-time winner), ASACP’s Tim Henning, Vince Charlton, and Dawn Yagielowicz, who were all previously honored.

For more information, visit ASACP.org and RTAlabel.org. For inquiries, email michelle@asacp.org or [email protected].