EAY Brings Escort App to Users Around the World

LAS VEGAS A team of IT experts and adult entertainment insiders have launched Escorts Around You (EAY), a mobile online app that describes itself as "Uber for escorts." EAY is available to users worldwide and can be used in every language and currency, making it a truly global adult entertainment mobile platform.

Taking a page from Uber's playbook, EAY cuts out the middleman agencies and directly connects users to available escorts in their immediate area. EAY, which is free of charge, allows anonymous users to set their location, language, currency and provider preferences and then, quickly filter and select from available entertainers to engage in a secure and private, real-time chat.

EAY Secure Chat allows users and providers to make their own personal arrangements without third party involvement. All chat and conversation data occurs within a single secure medium between end user and provider, and is destroyed at the end of the session.

"EAY was born out of a need for privacy and security in a world that offers virtually none," said Don S., EAY's director of operations. "The company strives to uphold and preserve the very foundation it was built on."

The EAY app functions in more than 90 different languages, allowing users to set it to their native language and bypass any potential language barriers with an automatic translation feature. 

EAY also allows both parties to send and receive chat messages in their native languages, translating the conversation based on the end user's language setting.

EAY allows users to set the app to their home currency, offering automatic calculation between foreign currencies and pulling real-time market rates. For security purposes, however, EAY purposely excludes payment methods from its platform.

"No individual or organization is immune from data breaches unless certain measures are put in place to minimize or eliminate data compromises altogether," said Zubair R., senior systems analyst for EAY.

For more information on EAY, visit their official website.

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