WebsiteSecure Certifies SwankDollars Sites

NEW YORK — Swank Magazine has announced that all 13 of its adult paysites on the SwankDollars.com network have been certified by WebsiteSecure.org.

"We are very pleased to be able to put the WebsiteSecure.org seal on more than a dozen Swank sites," said Stewart of WebsiteSecure.org.

"It may be the most venerable brand in adult entertainment and now as it reaches a new generation of fans online, we are glad to be able to confirm that Swank is treating its internet traffic to top quality content within an interface that offers consumers an honest, enjoyable user experience."

Swank magazine was founded by Fox Features Comics founder Victor Fox in the ‘40s. The early version of the magazine evolved into its current format as one of the top adult brands.

"A significant segment of our Internet audience doesn't have the kind of long term memory to recall reading Swank Magazine decades ago and savoring each picture as they turned the pages," said Raja of SwankDollars.com.

"They know the Swank name and our exclusive content is always quick to attract potential customers. Now we see WebsiteSecure.org certification as another simple way to improve consumer confidence at the point of sale.”

Swank joins premium brands including Hustler, Playgirl, Vivid, Twistys, NaughtyAmerica, VirtuaGirl and others in a way where customers can identify them as adult paysites at the point of sale or while reading participating review sites including TheBestPorn, SafeToJoin, TheTongue.net and AdultReviews.

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