Adult Search Website TorpedoesAway Launches

LOS ANGELES — TorpedoesAway has launched its free search engine site TorpedoesAway.com, an online classifieds portal featuring adult oriented content.

The site offers those searching for premium adult content access to a variety of search options including adult videos, personals, and classifieds, without being inundated with endless pop-ups, spam, or spyware, the company said.

TorpedoesAway.com allows users to post, browse, and respond to any listing free of charge and features personals, adult job and talent listings.

“Searching for free, high quality adult content is difficult,” the company said.

“Surfers are inundated with endless pop-ups, spam, spyware, and countless links, generally resulting in nothing but frustration. TorpedoesAway.com takes all the pain out of this process, making it fast and simple for surfers to find exactly what they are looking for, providing incredibly powerful and precise search capabilities with a one of a kind data-store of more than 100,000 completely free, premium adult videos.”

TorpedoesAway.com launched its beta site in June  and according to the company, has continued to gain traction and users.

"Web surfers searching adult content have been made targets for spyware, viruses, spam, and every other form of malicious program,” website representative Pete Johnson said.

“TorpedoesAway.com blocks all this destructive content providing surfers with only the highest quality and safest adult content on the Internet. TorpedoesAway.com makes searching for the hottest, premium, free adult videos safe, fast, and easy.”

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