The BestPorn.com Labels Sites Certified by WebsiteSecure

LAS VEGAS — Adult review website TheBestPorn.com has announced that it is now labeling sites that have been certified via the independent website security site, WebsiteSecure.org.

"We are extremely excited and proud to integrate the ‘Billing Certified' status notification here at TheBestPorn.com and PornUsers.com," said Vegas Ken, vice president of marketing. "We firmly believe in the concept and mission of WebsiteSecure.org. By labeling sites that have been certified to have ethical billing practices just makes good sense."

"Providing this type of information to the porn consumer is right in line with our core business values," Vegas Ken offered.

"The primary goal of WebsiteSecure.org is to help consumers make informed decisions when deciding what they want to purchase online," Stewart Tongue of WebsiteSecure.org said. "TheBestPorn.com has long been a leader in the adult market, making sure that consumers are able to find entertaining websites with the specific kinds of content that the customer is seeking to enjoy."

"Working with The Best Porn to provide an additional layer of information regarding the ethics of a particular site's billing practices is something that benefits their members and visitors," Tongue added. "It also benefits every ethical site that has taken the step to become certified. It's another new way to monetize honesty, and in truth that really does benefit everyone."

Rick Muenyong, the founder of TheBestPorn.com, is excited about the enhancements.

"This concept comes at a perfect time," Muenyong said. "Consumers suffer daily from billing scams, and as a result, [their] trust in pay sites continues to decline."

"Higher accountability is a good thing for our industry and should be embraced," Muenyong added. " I've gone over Stewart's plan inside and out. To get certified, sites have to play by the rules. We're proud to be the first review site to display the WebSiteSecure.org certified icon for sites that have earned the mark. I hope other review sites will follow."

TheBestPorn.com and PornUsers.com are subsidiaries of Ranks.com Inc. TheBestPorn.com is said to be the largest adult review site, with 14,000 sites listed and over 5,500 reviews.

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