FuckedApps Launches Free Mobile Porn Apps Market

LOS ANGELES — FuckedApps.com has announced the launch of its mobile porn apps market.

The company said this platform supports both Apple and Android devices, delivering adult content and webcam sites to smartphones.

Users will be able to find porn apps in one place. They could then install the apps on their cell phones free of charge as well as read reviews.

FuckedApps.com aims at covering many adult services and products in niches such as hardcore, amateur, gay, fetish and tranny. It also helps adult app developers to monetize and distribute mobile porn applications, according to the company.

“We are bringing something completely unique to the mobile porn app market,“ said David R, spokesman for FuckedApps.com.

"Now, users of Apple and Android platforms can install adult apps easily and with no restrictions, and adult site owners can promote their services and access new potential markets. This is a fully open and uncontrolled platform. FuckedApps.com hosts all the big names in the industry under one single roof and makes it easier for the users to choose by supplying honest reviews, teaser videos and pics.”

The company said the product provides a real solution to many serious challenges faced by users and websites.

"Due to restrictions on porn apps in the iTunes and Android app stores, it is almost impossible for users to access porn on their mobiles. We help our users visit the leading adult sites via their smart phones and tablets and view videos, pictures and webcam shows anywhere and anytime they want. We are excited about this pioneering project and expect to see it quickly expand.”

FuckedApps.com is free of charge for all users. There is no registration process and the site regularly updates its content and adds new apps.

For more information, contact Info@FuckedApps.com.

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