Hookup App Mixxxer Offering Women Free Memberships

LOS ANGELES — Hookup app Mixxxer is offering all females and female couples free lifetime memberships if they sign up before May 31.

The company said that while the seven-month old web-based app’s enrollment numbers have steadily increased this past year with swingers and singles, it is looking to cast a wider net and invite more women into the mix.

New members are granted instant access to Mixxxer’s one-on-one messaging and customizable privacy filters (like its “shower door” feature, which blurs photos for extra privacy), location controls, photo messaging and posting. Members are able to communicate freely with anyone they like via texts and photos, with no limits on explicit behavior.

Mixxxer noted that it has proven to be so popular, it has been fending its trademark against copycat apps attempting to poach the name and format for a share of its 400,000 and growing active users.

"We have been steadily growing our client base, and we invite more women to join us and see what we have to offer,” Mixxxer founder Michael Manes said. “We are confident that our unique security filters will appeal to those who might otherwise be uncomfortable signing onto a site like this. We take our clients’ privacy very seriously.”

He added, “Other companies have tried to do what we do, but we know we’ve got something special. For no-strings-attached sex, there’s clearly no better app than Mixxxer.”

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