Swinger Social Offers New Chat Tool

COLUMBIA, S.C. — With today’s technology, there are numerous websites where individuals and couples go to meet new friends or partners for a casual experience.

As a social network for swingers, SwingerSocial.com announces the launch of a new chat application to make communicating with other members easy — without the glitches and frustrating issues that have been experienced through other sites.

The app, CometChat, is free to download, easy to use, and comes with an abundance of features.

According to the company, when signing up for Swinger Social to connect and meet local swingers and those outside the area throughout the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, members are encouraged to download the free app through either the Apple Store or Google Play Store. Produced and run by a company that specializes in chat apps, CometChat directs users to the Swinger Social site where members can easily see who is online and begin a conversation. There is the ability to chat with one member or multiple members, and even have a gathering in a group chat.

“The app is ideal for members of the swingers’ website who are constantly on the go and using their mobile devices [to] find swinger parties in any city, and meet swingers who are interested in the same fetishes or fantasies for a unique experience,” says a company rep. “When a conversation has ended, the chat history won’t clutter up the app, as the discussion will disappear. The chat experience through any mobile device will be as fast as on a laptop or desktop, without any bugs.”

“Utilizing the app for its variety of chatting functions will enhance all member experiences, and enable them to connect and meet other swingers on a daily basis,” the rep adds.

For more information, visit SwingerSocial.com.

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