Porn.com Acquires Porn.pt, Continues Expansion In Portugal

LOS ANGELES — Porn.com on Thursday announced it has acquired Porn.pt, which it calls "the most significant adult content domain in Portugal."

While Porn.com is already a domain name synonymous with online adult entertainment, the addition of prominent domains on a local level are part of a broader plan to consolidate traffic sources and maximize monetary yield, the company said.

"As the number of innovative Porn.com products continue to expand, so does our portfolio of top-tier domains strengthening the value of our brand," said David K. of Porn.com. "HostedTube, PaidPerView, TrafficForce and the limitless growth of Porn.com are important parts of our overall plans. The addition of Porn.pt amplifies their importance while demonstrating our continued commitment to the international audience."

Porn.com provides fans with access to more than 170,000 high-quality full-length porn videos, photo sets and more in an exclusive collection that has attracted one of the largest communities ever established online. 

Affiliates, traffic partners and fans can expect even more new developments in the coming months as Porn.com plans to continue to unveil additional innovations and acquisitions already in the pipeline.

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