BarebackRT Launches Secure Access Service

TUCSON — Gay hook-up site BarebackRT announced that it is now offering a secure SSL3 encryption access service to all of its members.

The company said the addition comes as a result of user concern about accessing the site through public hot spots, hotels and the potential of eavesdropping.

"BarebackRT.com has become the first in the industry to offer members the option of a secure connection on the log in page. No further effort is required of the member. A simple click and their session on the site is encrypted using the latest SSL3 protocols," the company stated.

Members who beta tested the new option said that they feel a lot more comfortable using an adult site with the encryption, according to the company.

"In the past, BarebackRT.com has gone to great lengths to ensure membership privacy. The latest technology and hardware is used to keep members' data protected. Maintaining their own servers and direct connection to the Internet backbone has allowed the site to avoid the pitfalls of other adult hook up sites and porn sites," webmaster Pigmaster said.

He added, “We could practically run a bank from our system. We are able to give our members the best experience because we insist on the highest standards in our industry with 24 hours, seven days a week live support and the latest in security technology.”

The company said there is no charge to members for the new service.

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